Personal, BusinessJune 20, 2007 11:49 pm

We have three types of phones at home. Mobile phones where we do the bulk of our personal and professional calls, a regular landline for calling local numbers and a VoIP phone for international dialing. According to a study conducted by Harris Interactive, more than half of the consumers in the US who use only a mobile phone as a primary mode of communication are under the age of 30. It was also found that a third of consumers aged 18-29, use only a mobile phone or the internet to make their calls. Mobile phones are fast catching up with landlines, and in the study it was found that more than 8 out of 10 US adults used a landline phone as their primary phone, while more than three-quarters had a mobile phone, and 1 out of six used Internet or VoIP phone systems.

Personal 9:11 am

It’s only wednesday, but it feels like I’ve accomplished enough work for the entire week. I love checking stuff off that has been completed already and this week (well, at least so far) I have managed to check off several things from my list. Hope the week will continue the same way, since I have to finish all my pending assignments this month itself before I take a break to get started on packing and moving.