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Landline Phones Are a Dying Breed

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Source: Statista

As smartphones have become a constant companion for most people in the United States, landline phones are rapidly losing their relevance. In 2004, more than 90 percent of U.S. adults lived in households that had an operational landline phone - now it’s less than 40 percent. That’s according to data provided by the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention, which has been tracking phone ownership in the U.S. as a by-product of its biannual National Health Interview Survey since 2004.

If the trend towards mobile phones continues, and there’s little reason to believe it won’t, landline phones could soon become an endangered species, much like the VCR and other technological relics before it.

Infographic: Landline Phones Are a Dying Breed | Statista

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Love my land line phone. It always works when the powers out. Happens a enough times in the Detroit area that keeping is insurance.

Mar 19, 2021 05:48 PM
Tim Ventura
Digital Marketing Consultant - Blaine, WA
Digital marketing & technology consultant

We disconnected our landline 4 years ago: now it's smartphones for everything. It was an adjustment at first, but now it seems normal. Great post, and thank you!

Mar 25, 2021 09:16 PM