Report: 48% of Americans would drop mobile data




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With the poor global economy, many people are looking for every way they can get to save money. Many people are closely looking at their mobile phone bills and other expenses to shave any money possible from bills.

According to research firm Strategy Analytics 48% of Americans would drop their mobile phone data plans completely to save money. Only 10% of users would drop their home broadband connection to save money.

By comparison, 12% of Americans say they would drop their pay-TV service to save money and 41% said they would scale back to a lower tier of service. 21% say that they would drop fixed voice lines while 19% say they would drop mobile voice lines.

[via Strategy Analytics]

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