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The Landline Is Dying And These Numbers Prove It

Dylan Love   

The Landline Is Dying And These Numbers Prove It
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Don't use this.

The nature of the telecommunications industry is obviously changing, and it's perhaps best illustrated with a look at these statistics that show the steep decline of the home landline. With a smartphone in your pocket that replaces a landline's capabilities and then some, it's no surprise to see that fewer and fewer people feel the need to hang on to an old-fashioned wire to ferry their communications back and forth.

Here are the bleak statistics that paint a troubling trend for landlines that come to us via InfoDocket:

  • Earlier this year, two out of five American homes reported not having any landline at all.
  • One in six homes received all (or nearly all) of their phone calls on a mobile device despite still having a landline.
  • Three out of five adults in rented homes had only wireless telephones.
  • "Adults living in poverty (54.7%) were more likely than adults living near poverty (47.5%) and higher income adults (35.3%) to be living in households with only wireless telephones."
You can check out the full report (autopsy?) on the state of the landline right here.

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