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That’s an interesting graphic although I doubt that 200 trillion text messages are received each day in the U.S. The best, newest info I could find (from the CTIA website) was 1.8 trillion text messages sent in all of June 2010 (60 billion a day). I’d be surprised if text messaging has increased by a factor of 3333 in 8 months. Anyway, it’s a nice graphic and some of the stats are accurate but some aren’t. 🙂
Another way to look at 200 trillion per day is on the order of 600 thousand per American or roughly 10 per second per American – that would render our phones useless. Maybe its 200 trillion in the world or maybe its just wrong.