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- 06-17-2008, 06:21 AM #1Alan ParkingtonGuest
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http://www.smartofficenews.com.au/Co...ation/X3A6X7R2
A research study of 50 Qantas Frequent Flyer customers has revealed that
over 90% had heard of the new Apple 3G iPhone. More than 75% said that they
would consider buying a new 3G iPhone however the bulk of those surveyed
said that they would not buy a new phone if it meant taking out a new
contract with either Vodafone or Optus.
More than 50% of those surveyed had phones connected to the Telstra Next G
Network. Of these travellers 92% said that they would not buy an iPhone if
it meant moving from the Telstra Next G network. Surprisingly over 8% of the
audience already had an iPhone as well as another Smartphone.
The majority of those surveyed already owned either a Blackberry, Samsung,
Motorola Q or Nokia smart phone. A key reason to buy the 3G IPhone appeared
to be price, the inclusion of GPS and Google Maps. However the most
important factor appears to be easier messaging and email connectivity.
The survey was conducted in a Qantas Lounge.
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- 06-17-2008, 06:57 AM #2thegoonsGuest
Re: Telstra 3G iPhone Deal Essential Say Qantas Customers
"Alan Parkington" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> From
> http://www.smartofficenews.com.au/Co...ation/X3A6X7R2
>
> A research study of 50 Qantas Frequent Flyer customers has revealed that
Great sample for your survey ****wit. I could have gotten a better sample at
any street corner.
> over 90% had heard of the new Apple 3G iPhone.
Would be more of a surprise if they hadn't.
More than 75% said that they
> would consider buying a new 3G iPhone however the bulk of those surveyed
> said that they would not buy a new phone if it meant taking out a new
> contract with either Vodafone or Optus.
>
*grunt*
> More than 50% of those surveyed had phones connected to the Telstra Next G
> Network. Of these travellers 92% said that they would not buy an iPhone if
> it meant moving from the Telstra Next G network. Surprisingly over 8% of
> the audience already had an iPhone as well as another Smartphone.
>
>
> The majority of those surveyed already owned either a Blackberry, Samsung,
> Motorola Q or Nokia smart phone. A key reason to buy the 3G IPhone
> appeared to be price, the inclusion of GPS and Google Maps. However the
> most important factor appears to be easier messaging and email
> connectivity.
>
>
> The survey was conducted in a Qantas Lounge.
Who gives a **** what Jeff Dickson's elite customers say
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- 06-17-2008, 07:42 AM #3Paul WalkerGuest
Re: Telstra 3G iPhone Deal Essential Say Qantas Customers
"Alan Parkington" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> From
> http://www.smartofficenews.com.au/Co...ation/X3A6X7R2
>
> A research study of 50 Qantas Frequent Flyer customers has revealed that
> over 90% had heard of the new Apple 3G iPhone. More than 75% said that
> they would consider buying a new 3G iPhone however the bulk of those
> surveyed said that they would not buy a new phone if it meant taking out a
> new contract with either Vodafone or Optus.
They surveyed 50 people! What a joke.
I'd want to see a survey of 500 people before I took the results seriously.
They didn't even try. What was it? A lunch time project?
Paul
- 06-17-2008, 02:18 PM #4Rod SpeedGuest
Re: Telstra 3G iPhone Deal Essential Say Qantas Customers
Alan Poxington <[email protected]> wrote
> From
> http://www.smartofficenews.com.au/Co...ation/X3A6X7R2
> A research study of 50 Qantas Frequent Flyer customers
The technical term for that is 'pathetically inadequate sample'
> has revealed that over 90% had heard of the new Apple 3G iPhone.
Likely because it was mentioned in some Qantas article etc.
> More than 75% said that they would consider buying a new 3G iPhone
Well whoopy ****ing do.
> however the bulk of those surveyed said that they would not buy a new phone if it meant taking out a new contract with
> either Vodafone or Optus.
Then Telstra is stupid for not having it available.
> More than 50% of those surveyed had phones connected to the Telstra Next G Network.
The technical term for that is 'pathetically inadequate sample'
> Of these travellers 92% said that they would not buy an iPhone if it meant moving from the Telstra Next G network.
The technical term for that is 'pathetically inadequate sample'
> Surprisingly over 8% of the audience already had an iPhone as well as another Smartphone.
Nothing surprising about that, its easier for them to do than many others.
> The majority of those surveyed already owned either a Blackberry, Samsung, Motorola Q or Nokia smart phone. A key
> reason to buy the 3G IPhone appeared to be price,
And it remains to be seen what the real price actually is.
> the inclusion of GPS and Google Maps. However the most important factor appears to be easier messaging and email
> connectivity.
Given that it doesnt have any physical keyboard at all, they obviously dont have a clue.
> The survey was conducted in a Qantas Lounge.
Well whoopy ****ing do. Most of those wankers likely
claimed they had heard of the iphone 3G even if they hadnt.
- 06-17-2008, 10:51 PM #5Polly the ParrotGuest
Re: Telstra 3G iPhone Deal Essential Say Qantas Customers
On Tue, 17 Jun 2008 12:21:45 GMT "Alan Parkington"
<[email protected]> wrote:
> A research study of 50 Qantas Frequent Flyer customers has revealed
> that over 90% had heard of the new Apple 3G iPhone. More than 75%
> said that they would consider buying a new 3G iPhone however the bulk
> of those surveyed said that they would not buy a new phone if it
> meant taking out a new contract with either Vodafone or Optus.
So Parkybot, tell us why Tel$tra will not be selling it?
- 06-17-2008, 10:53 PM #6Polly the ParrotGuest
Re: Telstra 3G iPhone Deal Essential Say Qantas Customers
On Wed, 18 Jun 2008 06:18:09 +1000 "Rod Speed"
<[email protected]> wrote:
> > The majority of those surveyed already owned either a Blackberry,
> > Samsung, Motorola Q or Nokia smart phone. A key reason to buy the
> > 3G IPhone appeared to be price,
>
> And it remains to be seen what the real price actually is.
>
> > the inclusion of GPS and Google Maps. However the most important
> > factor appears to be easier messaging and email connectivity.
>
> Given that it doesnt have any physical keyboard at all, they
> obviously dont have a clue.
And no doubt future upgrades to Crackberries, etc will give them what
they want in a much better format as well?
- 06-18-2008, 02:55 AM #7Polly the ParrotGuest
Re: Telstra 3G iPhone Deal Essential Say Qantas Customers
On Wed, 18 Jun 2008 08:01:11 +0100 Will Kemp <[email protected]>
wrote:
> > So Parkybot, tell us why Tel$tra will not be selling it?
>
> Don't ask it questions! It crashes when you do that, and they have to
> fly someone in from the Philippines to reboot it.
Yes, big egg on Parkybot face. Tel$tra misses out on biggest selling
'phone.
How Tel$tra would have loved to crow over others if they had it!
Seems Tel$tra wanted to change the interface and add Sensis, which
Apple would not allow.
IMO this 'phone may have some technical wizardry which no doubt will
please the punters, and I am sure Tel$tra will bag it if they can.
Myself - Palm Centro does it for me (then I am easily pleased!).
- 06-18-2008, 03:04 AM #8Alan ParkingtonGuest
Re: Telstra 3G iPhone Deal Essential Say Qantas Customers
"Polly the Parrot" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> On Tue, 17 Jun 2008 12:21:45 GMT "Alan Parkington"
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> A research study of 50 Qantas Frequent Flyer customers has revealed
>> that over 90% had heard of the new Apple 3G iPhone. More than 75%
>> said that they would consider buying a new 3G iPhone however the bulk
>> of those surveyed said that they would not buy a new phone if it
>> meant taking out a new contract with either Vodafone or Optus.
>
>
> So Parkybot, tell us why Tel$tra will not be selling it?
Telstra will not be selling the iPhone on July 11.
- 06-18-2008, 03:30 AM #9Polly the ParrotGuest
Re: Telstra 3G iPhone Deal Essential Say Qantas Customers
On Wed, 18 Jun 2008 08:01:11 +0100 Will Kemp <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Don't ask it questions! It crashes when you do that, and they have to
> fly someone in from the Philippines to reboot it.
LOL!
- 06-18-2008, 04:27 AM #10Alan ParkingtonGuest
Re: Telstra 3G iPhone Deal Essential Say Qantas Customers
"Polly the Parrot" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> On Wed, 18 Jun 2008 09:04:37 GMT "Alan Parkington"
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> > So Parkybot, tell us why Tel$tra will not be selling it?
>>
>> Telstra will not be selling the iPhone on July 11.
>
> But "why" Parky. "Why"?
Telstra has made a commercial decision to not sell the iPhone on July 11.
That is all you need to know - Telstra wish to improve the standard Apple
offering by including whereis and other fantastic features that enrich the
user experience.
- 06-18-2008, 05:32 AM #11Polly the ParrotGuest
Re: Telstra 3G iPhone Deal Essential Say Qantas Customers
On Wed, 18 Jun 2008 10:27:11 GMT "Alan Parkington"
<[email protected]> wrote:
> That is all you need to know -
Patronising turd.
- 06-18-2008, 03:12 PM #12Rod SpeedGuest
Re: Telstra 3G iPhone Deal Essential Say Qantas Customers
Alan Poxington <[email protected]> wrote
> Polly the Parrot <[email protected]> wrote
>> Alan Poxington <[email protected]> wrote
>>>> So Parkybot, tell us why Tel$tra will not be selling it?
>>> Telstra will not be selling the iPhone on July 11.
>> But "why" Parky. "Why"?
> Telstra has made a commercial decision to not sell the iPhone on July 11.
Footshot after footshot after footshot.
> That is all you need to know
Wota ****ing wanker.
> Telstra wish to improve the standard Apple offering by including whereis and other fantastic features that enrich the
> user experience.
And Apple has enough of a clue to tell Telstra to go and **** itself, again.
- 06-18-2008, 04:07 PM #13John HendersonGuest
Re: Telstra 3G iPhone Deal Essential Say Qantas Customers
Alan Parkington wrote:
> Telstra has made a commercial decision to not sell the iPhone
> on July 11. That is all you need to know
That's typical Telstra arrogance. That, and pricing policy,
alienates so many potentially good customers.
John
- 06-18-2008, 04:41 PM #14Polly the ParrotGuest
Re: Telstra 3G iPhone Deal Essential Say Qantas Customers
On Thu, 19 Jun 2008 08:07:48 +1000 John Henderson
<[email protected]> wrote:
> > Telstra has made a commercial decision to not sell the iPhone
> > on July 11. That is all you need to know
>
> That's typical Telstra arrogance. That, and pricing policy,
> alienates so many potentially good customers.
Correct. Because of the pricing policy they lost an $8,000-00 pcm
account from where I work - small beer to Tel$tra no doubt, but it all
adds up.
- 06-18-2008, 05:17 PM #15Alan ParkingtonGuest
Re: Telstra 3G iPhone Deal Essential Say Qantas Customers
"Polly the Parrot" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> On Thu, 19 Jun 2008 08:07:48 +1000 John Henderson
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> > Telstra has made a commercial decision to not sell the iPhone
>> > on July 11. That is all you need to know
>>
>> That's typical Telstra arrogance. That, and pricing policy,
>> alienates so many potentially good customers.
>
> Correct. Because of the pricing policy they lost an $8,000-00 pcm
> account from where I work - small beer to Tel$tra no doubt, but it all
> adds up.
You will be back once you discover the woeful service from un-Australian
providers.
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