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New Survey Shows 83% of Consumers Rely on Landline

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2008-03-31 10:25:38 by Patrick Birmingham in Cell Phone Digest
...landline home phone indefinitely. Most often the service's proven reliability and safety were given as reasons in a new nationwide survey commissioned by Verizon The telephone survey, conducted by KRC Research last month, polled more than 800 consumers aged 18 and over who pay their landline phone bill. It found that Eighty-three percent of...
 
 
 
 
 
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C228s Bayan Wireless Landline

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2008-01-20 13:38:06 by Jayvee in Cellphone9
...landline. With GSM being the primary network used for mobile phones in Asia, CDMA still has its niche. In the Philippines, the wireless landline concept has become a favorite among vendors and stall owners that dont have access to a landline There are of course arguments about how a wireless landline is a step back in technology - isnt a...
 
 
 
 
 
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Report: Cell phone usage goes up, landline goes down

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2008-04-04 15:32:56 by Shane McGlaun in SlipperyBrick
...landline. Many people, particularly younger phone users, are going all mobile and eschewing the landline A poll from Harris Interactive shows that 1 in 7 adults use a cell phone exclusively. The report also shows that 1 in 5 have no landline. The survey polled 9132 adults in all. I for one didnt have a landline for years, using cell phones...
 
 
 
 
 
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Consumer watch: The wireless landline provider debate

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2008-03-13 02:18:03 by Jayvee in Cellphone9
...landline market by releasing CDMA based landlines without wires made by HUAWEI and some cellphones that also run on CDMA Lately (thats in the past 4 months), the major landline service provider, PLDT (Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company) released their own version of the wireless landline. But no it doesnt run on CDMA. It runs on GSM....
 
 
 
 
 
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5 Things to Know: T-Mobiles Hotspot @Home Landline VOIP Service [Cellphones]

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2008-03-11 18:20:17 by posted by Pantha in
...landline-replacement service in Dallas and Seattle test markets, allowing customers to port their landlines to their T-Mobile account then pay $10 per month for unlimited calling via a special router. Here's a glimpse of the router, a modified Linksys, with Ethernet jacks and two phone jacks, plus internal slots for two SIM cards. It's a good...
 
 
 
 
 
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5 Things to Know: T-Mobile's Hotspot @Home Landline VOIP Service [Cellphones]

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2008-03-11 14:20:17 by Wilson Rothman in Gizmodo
...landline-replacement service in Dallas and Seattle test markets, allowing customers to port their landlines to their T-Mobile account then pay $10 per month for unlimited calling via a special router. Here's a glimpse of the router, a modified Linksys, with Ethernet jacks and two phone jacks, plus internal slots for two SIM cards. It's a good...
 
 
 
 
 
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Do You Still Have a Landline?

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2008-06-01 12:08:45 by geeksugar in geeksugar -- Geek is chic.
...landline a long time ago because no one called me on it anymore and I always have my cell with me. Have you pulled the cord yet Photos courtesy of ABC Do You Still Have a Landline Yes, I still have a landline. I hate to use my precious cell minutes Yes, but I don't use it often No. I don't have a landline. I only use my cell I don't have...
 
 
 
 
 
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Integrate your cell phone with your landline. Xlink cell phone docking Gateway

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2008-04-09 16:27:02 by David Jones in Jonzee.com
...landline for a cell phone. I want to try out a few devices that may prove useful such as the Xlink Gateway ( cell phone docking device The Xlink gateway allows you to integrate your cell phone service in your home (landline) setup. If you have a Blutooth phone, all you have to do is "pair" it with the Xlink Gateway. Next you can connect any...
 
 
 
 
 
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With the number of landline telephones decreasing, telecos scramble to replace lost revenue

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2008-07-23 13:00:47 by Nicholas Deleon in CrunchGear
...landline telephones (POTS) is on the decline in the U.S., which is bad news for the likes of AT&T and Verizon since they still depend on their landline business for much of their total revenue Take AT&T, which gets a whopping 32 percent of its total revenue from POTS. The latest numbers from the FCC show that theres 163 million landlines in...