Investor's Business Daily - For the first time in 10 years, the average number of cell phone calls made per week decreased, according to a J.D. Power survey of nearly 3,000 British cell phone users. The survey found that prepaid customers made 10 calls a week, down from 14, while contract users dropped to 27 from 35 in '06. But the number of text messages rose sharply, to 46 from 32 a week. The study found that customers are able to save money by texting instead of making calls. The study also found Virgin customers were most satisfied with their service.
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