Study: Czech seniors spend more time chatting on mobiles than teens

Czech seniors spend more time chatting on their mobile telephones than the country’s teenagers, according to a study carried by the website Tarifomat. It found that while the average Czech aged 13 to 18 spent 80 minutes a month speaking on their mobiles, old aged pensioners spoke for 110 minutes on average. While the elderly tend to make calls or send SMSes, teens are more likely to communicate via social networks with some 87-percent owning phones with internet access.

Author: Ian Willoughby