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    1. Barry Collins‏Verified account @bazzacollins 7 Aug 2014

      So EE's report gives three reasons why people "have an hour's more free time per day" when they use 4G...

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    2. Riyad Emeran‏ @RiyadEmeran 7 Aug 2014
      Replying to @bazzacollins

      @bazzacollins Exactly what constitutes "free time?"

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    3. PatrickGoss‏Verified account @PatrickGoss 7 Aug 2014
      Replying to @RiyadEmeran

      @RiyadEmeran @bazzacollins 13%.

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    4. Barry Collins‏Verified account @bazzacollins 7 Aug 2014
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      @PatrickGoss @RiyadEmeran Eh?

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    5. PatrickGoss‏Verified account @PatrickGoss 7 Aug 2014
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      @bazzacollins @RiyadEmeran read the release :)

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      Barry Collins‏Verified account @bazzacollins 7 Aug 2014
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      @PatrickGoss @RiyadEmeran I've read the full report. 13% of people claim they get an hour back a day. It's still utter cock.

      12:35 AM - 7 Aug 2014
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        2. Riyad Emeran‏ @RiyadEmeran 7 Aug 2014
          Replying to @bazzacollins

          @bazzacollins @patrickgoss Generally a faster data connection just means you spend more time working, not less.

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        3. Barry Collins‏Verified account @bazzacollins 7 Aug 2014
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          @RiyadEmeran @patrickgoss Which is effevtively what EE's report says. Yet somehow they translate that into more leisure time.

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        4. Riyad Emeran‏ @RiyadEmeran 7 Aug 2014
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          @bazzacollins @patrickgoss Odd. I guess they don't want to be seen as the facilitator of even longer working days :-)

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        2. PatrickGoss‏Verified account @PatrickGoss 7 Aug 2014
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          @bazzacollins @RiyadEmeran :)

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        3. PatrickGoss‏Verified account @PatrickGoss 7 Aug 2014
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          @bazzacollins @RiyadEmeran I'm no PR but I guess '13% of people say they can work a bit harder on commute' isn't such a good headline.

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        4. Riyad Emeran‏ @RiyadEmeran 7 Aug 2014
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          @patrickgoss @bazzacollins Exactly - lies, damned lies and statistics remember :-)

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        5. Barry Collins‏Verified account @bazzacollins 7 Aug 2014
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          @RiyadEmeran @patrickgoss All they did was ask people how much leisure time they got back, and people gave them random, unmeasurable figures

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