Study: 37.5% of Americans Are Against In-Flight Cell Phone Usage
(PRWEB) January 09, 2014 -- GetVoIP, a leading VoIP telephone service comparison guide, today released the results of their most recent survey, which asked Americans: “Do You Support In-flight Cell Phone Use?”
Only 16% of Americans said they outright supported usage, with another 37.5% saying that they were strongly opposed. 46.3% said they didn’t care either way, showing a strong sense of indifference towards the policy.
This survey also found that younger adults were most likely to support in-flight usage, with 27.2% of 18-24 year olds being in support, with the older age groups getting increasingly less supportive with age. Those older than 65 only said they were in favor 6.5% percent of the time, a 400% difference in support.
For more in-depth information on this study, visit GetVoIP’s website at http://getvoip.com/blog/2014/01/07/study-in-flight-cell-use.
Methodology
GetVoIP’s survey was conducted using Google’s Consumer Survey Tool and ran through December 2013. As such, readers can be sure all the information provided is current and complete., all results were broken down by age group, ranging ages 18 through 65+ in order to help readers better understand trends regarding in-flight usage policies/bans.
About GetVoIP.com:
GetVoIP.com, owned and operated by BizMedia Central LLC, is a pioneering VoIP news publication and VoIP provider reviews site based in Great Neck, New York. The site addresses all facets of the VoIP industry, while offering guidance and assistance to VoIP shoppers seeking the perfect provider tailored to one's specific telephone needs. GetVoIP's team offers breaking news, unparalleled product reviews, insightful analysis, and stimulating content to a global audience. GetVoIP is NOT affiliated with any VoIP provider company – featuring 100% unbiased VoIP provider directories designed to guide consumers in making the best decision for VoIP telephone needs.
Ross Hudgens, GetVoIP, http://www.getvoip.com, +1 7147188989, [email protected]
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