Saturday February 11, 2012 3:20 AM AEST

You want results?

By David Field
14:19 Dec 20, 2007
Tags: pc | authority | reliability | service | awards | tech | survey | 07 | 2007 | telstra
You want results?

Our sister publication just completed the biggest ever tech survey... ever.

PC Authority has released the results of its 2007 Reliability and Service Awards.

It's the biggest survey of technology that has and will ever be, until this time next year. Of course. 208,000 votes were cast, and now they have been tallied the manufacturers have been grouped by product category. So if you're looking at getting any piece of tech gear, you'll be able to find out which brands Australia is most satisfied with.

This time last year Telstra came in dead last in the Internet Service Provider category, and somehow managed to perform even worse this year where it came in third from the bottom. Two ISPs were even more abysmal, and the names to be avoided are in the results.

Go, go, go!

 
 
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