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September 10, 2007

Statistics

Blaming the opinion pollsters (see earlier entry) is usually the resort of the washed-up but sometimes you have to wonder. In this weekend's Gazeta Wyborcza there are two articles concerning, among other things, mobile phones. Side by side they sit, contradicting each other. Polling agaency CBOS tells us that in a random sample of 903 representative adults resident in Poland 78% have mobile phones. Meanwhile, UKE (the bureau of electronic communication, a government body) says that the ratio of mobiles to Poles is 99.6%.

Posted by hgrodsk at September 10, 2007 10:01 AM

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