Brits Send A Billion Texts A Week
By Christopher Nickson
November 05, 2007
Text figures keep rising and are 25% higher than anticipated for 2007.
Back in 1999, Britons sent a billion text messages from their mobile phones during the entire year. According to a new study they now send that many texts every week.
The figure has even shocked the Mobile Data Association, which had predicted around 42 billion texts for 2007.
It's a lot more convenient for a business now to notify lots of their employees about an urgent message using a text message," Mike Short, head of the MDA, told the BBC. "The UK text volumes show no real signs of abating and the UK sits within the top six of the global league of countries sending text messages."
The fact that businesses have adopted text messaging as part of their sales and delivery strategy has helped boost the totals. Add to that services that send out sports scores to subscribers via text, and there’s been a market explosion that’s not solely fueled by people texting each other. But even older mobile users have come around to text messaging these days, and the guarantee of delivery (even if it takes a while sometimes) is a reassurance for people.