Kids and mobile phones: where is the balance?
October 3, 2007 – 10:15 am
via Engadget, a recent poll in England revealed that one in five kids from seven to sixteen years old reported that not having a mobile phone was a sign that other children were poor — the highest response among all the indicators.
related: According to a statistical handbook called “Japan Mobile Market,” 29% of children ages five to nine owned a cellphone in 2004, and a whopping 64% of that age group are expected to own one by 2007. [via]




