Sunday, May 6, 2007

UK Cell Phone use drops...

The latest JD Power survey has revealed that UK cellphone use dropped last year...

The latest figures, from a survey of 2,706 UK cell phone customers, show that pay-as-you-go cell phone calls have dropped 28.5 per cent and contract cellphone calls have fallen 23 per cent.

That’s a drop in the average number of weekly cell phone calls made by pre-pay customers from 14 in 2006 to 10, and for those on contract a fall from 35 in 2006 to 27 in 2007.

The 10th annual survey also found that the average number of text messages has stayed the same as last year at 27 for pre-pay customers, but has shot up by almost 44 per cent for contract customers – from 32 to 46.

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