Ditching Landline Phones
Consumers are cutting the cord, and choosing to keep only their mobile phone. According to USA Today, 16% of U.S. households only have a wireless phone today. A new report by Sanford C. Bernstein found that New York land lines have dropped 55% since 2000.
Last June, The New York Times reported that while the Manhattan population has been growing at an annual rate of about 10,000 people in recent years, to about 1.6 million residents, the 2007 Verizon White Pages was 142 pages smaller than the 2006 edition.
Ubertrend: Unwired
Value Propellants: Freedom, Simplfication
3 comments May 17th, 2008