America's Wireless Consumers are Overwhelmingly Satisfied With Their Service - Remain Opposed to Higher Wireless Taxes, Adding New Regulations
Posted on: Friday, 3 April 2009, 12:07 CDT
Of the 1,000 cell phone users polled nationwide, the top findings include:
- 94% of American wireless consumers - that's essentially 9 out of 10 consumers - are satisfied or very satisfied with their cell phone service.
- 85% agree that their cell phone "makes my life easier."
- Combined, 90% think that the tax rate on their monthly wireless phone bill should be "lower," or "the same," as the tax rate they pay on general goods and services, which is approximately 6%. The actual average national tax rate is about 15%.
- 87% believe that all government taxes, fees and surcharges, at the state and city levels, should be clearly itemized on their monthly cell phone bills.
- 80% support Congress passing a 5-year freeze on wireless taxes, which would prohibit states and localities from adding unfair new taxes on wireless service.
- An overwhelming 83% agree that "companies competing for wireless customers give consumers enough choices so they can pick the wireless device, plan, options and content that best fits their needs."
- 76% believe new government regulations would make cell phone service more expensive.
- 77% believe adding new government regulations on wireless service would either make their cell phone service worse or make no difference at all.
- 70% would support localities working with cell phone companies in a timely fashion - such as 2 to 3 months, a "shot clock" approach - to decide whether wireless towers/antennas should be located in residential areas that need better coverage.
"Consumers consider wireless an extremely good value and they believe adding more regulations would ultimately increase their service costs and delay innovation," he continued. "Wireless is the service of choice of more than 270 million Americans as a daily convenience, an entertainment tool, a business device and an invaluable lifeline," said Johnston.
McLaughlin & Associates, along with Penn, Schoen & Berland Associates, conducted this bi-partisan national survey of 1,000 adult wireless phone users who are likely voters via telephone on
SOURCE MyWireless.org
Source: PR Newswire
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