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Old 17-07-2008, 21:22   #12036
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Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]

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Originally Posted by D_Advocate View Post
Polls without published numbers of those polled are hardly relevant.
95.5% of 20 people can hardly be considered 'overwhelming'.



So, we can trust BT on this ? They always do what they say ? They always say what they are doing ?

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If you actually bother to look at the polls you can see the numbers. The CableForum poll is at the top of every single page in this thread. The ISPr poll I posted is linked to directly from that post. The NoDPI poll is on every page of the NoDPI web site and I have now found the link to the other poll I referred to:

http://www.nma.co.uk/Articles/38754/...aten+ISPs.html

This poll was independent and was nothing to do with the Anti Phorm campaign.

The BT Poll consisted of 1400 people if memory serves, I am sure others have a link to that information they would be happy to share, I don't have it to hand.

As for the speculation comments. Speculation would be if we were to say BT are going to trial Phorm without any evidence to support it; this is clearly not the case, BT have insisted time and again to the press, the public, their shareholders, ICO and the Home Office that they are going to start a third trial in the near future. So it is not speculation, I fail to see which part of that you find difficult to understand.

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