Friday, June 18, 2010

Do you think home phone service (land lines) will become obsolete in the future?

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i hope not becuase wit land lines u dont need singnal or anything n they help a lot because you can look the numbers up in the phone book. It%26#39;s certainly looking that way for private use.



Our kids see no reason to have a land line in their first apartments unless they can%26#39;t afford high-speed internet, in which case they%26#39;d get a land line for dial-up. Why have a phone you can%26#39;t take wherever you go?



I expect land lines will continue to be a mainstay for business purposes for some time to come, though. No, I don%26#39;t think so. Land lines are very important for businesses and for people who can%26#39;t afford cell phones. No they probably will not become obsolete. It looks that way maybe in the urban areas and some suburbs, but until the cell companies can provide signal to the entire US, then no. And after all, the cell towers themselves are connected to landline trunks. And need their own power. No.



Cell phones simply don%26#39;t work in certain environments, escpecially offices that are deep inside a huge building with thick concrete walls or in basements, or in areas with a lot of electromagnetic interference.



Also, land lines work during a power outage (assuming you have a traditional telephone). This means that the land lines will remain for security reasons. I have traded my cellphone for a mind ray implant. 60% of the time it works every time! Maybe not for business so quick, but for the average public yes obsolete. You can%26#39;t find an outside phone in downtown Grand Rapids Michigan unless you go to a bar or hotel or gas station. Yes, I think so. We haven%26#39;t had a home phone in over 4 years. We use our cell phones. The phones are always with us and we never miss a call. Can%26#39;t see paying extra every month for a land line.



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