In Light Reading's 2012 Social Media Report, 234 service providers in a group of more than 900 survey respondents told us why they love LinkedIn Corp., how much they trust the content on social networks and which sites they use most often.
The service provider responses are worth looking at in isolation because those companies are the key demographic at which much of the telecom industry's social media activities are targeted. They are they the key customers, partners and leaders in the telecom industry.
Light Reading's 2012 Social Media Report is available for registered users, but the service provider responses are broken out in the charts that follow with no site registration required.
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