As the amount of free minutes bundled with mobile phones in Japan are limited, indeed it never seems to be a feature of advertising, but on the other hand many people rely on email rather than voice to communicate, this survey reported on by... ...full story at What Japan Thinks
from What Japan Thinks on Tue, Apr 15 2008
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