Barely a quarter of U.S. adults continue to own landlines. But wireless at work and home means you're always tethered to both ...
While wide swaths of the country have left landline phones behind, people in the state remain loyal to theirs, a new study ...
Commissions do not affect our editors' opinions or evaluations. Though almost everyone has cell service now, landline home phones are still useful. For those in rural areas, especially ...
One-third of Illinois residents still have a landline phone. The big picture: A new study from the research firm Chamber of ...
Visible compared historical data from the Labor Department's American Time Use Survey to measure how much time Americans ...
The end of traditional landline phones is set to be the biggest change to phone lines in decades - but BT has issued a ...
Patrons using phones at the 1987 tournament ... For some patrons, talking on a landline surrounded by other people takes some getting used to. AT&T said it did not have any statistics about ...
I was enjoying the blissful mental stupefaction that only television can induce when the instant headache electronic tone ...
New Yorkers just can't seem to cut the cord. Despite the nationwide decline in landline phones, New York residents are the outlier, according to a new study by Chamberofcommerce.org. More than ...
Landline phones aren’t going the way of the dodo in Massachusetts. At least anytime soon, it seems. While wide swaths of the country have left landline phones behind — now regarded as ancient ...
However, BT has admitted people won't be able to use it in the event of a power cut or if the broadband goes down, including ...
Traditional phone lines on copper wire landlines are set to end next year, though some households are already being moved ...