Pew Report on Cell Phone Use
The Pew Internet & American Life Project has a new report (PDF) about the use of cell phones.
From the abstract:
"74% of the Americans who own mobile phones say they have used their hand-held device in an emergency and gained valuable help.
41% of cell phone owners say they fill in free time when they are traveling or waiting for someone by making phone calls.
44% say they wait to make most of their cell calls for the hours when they do not count against their “anytime” minutes in their basic calling plan.
36% of cell owners say they have been shocked from time to time at the size of their monthly bills."
From the abstract:
"74% of the Americans who own mobile phones say they have used their hand-held device in an emergency and gained valuable help.
41% of cell phone owners say they fill in free time when they are traveling or waiting for someone by making phone calls.
44% say they wait to make most of their cell calls for the hours when they do not count against their “anytime” minutes in their basic calling plan.
36% of cell owners say they have been shocked from time to time at the size of their monthly bills."
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