More than half of U.S. households have ditched landline phones
by Tracey Lien, Los Angeles Times
Jun 07, 2018
2 minutes
The landline telephone - curly corded, cord-free, rotary or with chunky plastic buttons - used to be a fixture of American homes.
But like most analog technology, it's rapidly going the way of the dinosaur. More than half of U.S. households - 53.9 percent -
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