July 21, 2008

Canadians not reliant on mobile phones

One-third of Canadians between 16 and 60 do not use cellphones on a regular basis, nor have any desire to do so, according to a new survey, reports National Post.

"This level of penetration puts Canada significantly below the global average," the survey, conducted by market research group TNS Global, said.

To compare, 90% of Americans and an incredible 97% of Britons between the ages of 16-60 are wireless users. The average penetration across 30 countries is 80%, the study said."

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