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Almost 43% of American households have a landline phone, even though that number is trending down. This signals a shift in our communications, though perhaps not as large of one as some major media players would have you believe.
53.9% of American households are “wireless only homes.” According to the most recent report by the U.S. Center for Disease Control National Health Information Survey (THIS), about 42.8% of American households still use a landline phone as of December 2017.
Only 6.5 percent of homes are landline only, while 3.2 percent remain phone-free. The figures, based on a telephone pole of nearly 20,000 households, show just how quickly Americans have abandoned landlines. Just 10 years ago, only about 15 percent of households were wireless only.
As of 2017, there were 455 million telephone numbers for the United States' 325 million residents, or 1.4 per person. About three-quarters of those numbers were tied to mobile phones, a little over 10 percent were for old-fashioned landlines, and the rest were for internet-enabled phones.
Landline phones never left. They were built, and they remain. The introduction of cellphones may have supplanted the use of landline telephones by the average consumer, but this did not make previous technology from working. Landlines still offer advantages over cell phones, such as reliable, high quality sound.
Here are 5 reasons why you should keep your landline: 1.) A landline provides better security. What many people do not know is that cells phones can only detect the general vicinity of a user and cannot detect the exact address or coordinates of their location like a landline can.
The shift from landline to wireless isn't surprising, according to telecommunications experts, for a number of reasons: Cellphones can now do more than landline phones; cell service quality and connectivity have become increasingly reliable; and many people who grew up in the age of cellphones and data plans have never ...
More than 39 percent of U.S. households including Bra swell's have both landline and cellphone service. The landline comes in handy when someone misplaces one of the seven cellphones kicking around her three-story house in a Birmingham suburb.
Obviously, one of the greatest advantages of mobile phones over landlines is that cellphones can be used anywhere there is a signal, whereas landlines can only be used in one place.
Only 6.5 percent of homes are landline only, while 3.2 percent remain phone-free. The figures, based on a telephone pole of nearly 20,000 households, show just how quickly Americans have abandoned landlines. Just 10 years ago, only about 15 percent of households were wireless only.
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