In the UK, more country folk are on the internet than town dwellers, more than 99 per cent of premises are connected to broadband-enabled exchanges (there's a 'but' though) and mobile phone users send more text messages than they make phone calls. Those are some of the findings of research published this week by the comms regular Ofcom.

Ofcom's Communications Market Report for the Nations and Regions of the UK - available here - looks at what we've been up to on the internet and on the phone and also details some of our TV-viewing habits and radio-listening preferences, comparing findings across Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland and the nine English regions.

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