25% Of U.S. Homes Are Wireless Only
Nearly 25% of all U.S. households have at least one mobile phone and no landline service, a 1.8% increase since the first half of 2009, this according to a new study by the Center for Disease Control...
View ArticleNearly 27% of U.S. Homes are Wireless Only
As of the first half of 2010, more than one-in-four U.S. homes (26.6%) were wireless-only, an eight-fold increase in six years, according to a new report from the CDC. The CDC notes that the prevalence...
View ArticleCDC: Nearly 40% of U.S. Households Have Cut the Cord
A newly-released study finds that nearly two in five American homes (38.2%) do not have a wireline phone in the home, and utilize wireless phones exclusively. The study was produced by the Centers for...
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