People in the UK are now more likely to text than to make a phone call, according to new research from Ofcom.
While 58% of people communicated via texts on a daily basis
in 2011, only 47% made a daily mobile call, said the country's
communications industry regulator.
The new trends were revealed in its annual communications market report.
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