Cell Phones News Archive

12-Dec-2007

 

Young, poor prefer cell phones (The State)

More than one in eight households have Cell Phones but lack traditional landline telephones, according to a federal study released Monday that tracks the country's growing dependence on wireless phones. The data, reported twice a year, suggested that the number of households relying solely on Cell Phones may be growing more slowly than it had in the past. But the researchers said the slowdown ...

14% of households have cell phones but no land-line service (Sun-Sentinel)

More than one in eight households have Cell Phones but lack traditional land-line telephones, according to a federal study released Monday that tracks the nation's growing dependence on wireless phones.

Young, poor in US prefer cell phones (NDTV Profit)

More than one in eight US households have cell phones but lack traditional landline telephones, according to a federal study released Monday that tracks the United States' growing dependence on wireless phones.

Cell phones, batteries can be recycled curbside in San Mateo County (San Francisco Chronicle)

Officials in San Mateo County want to remind residents that they can recycle household batteries and cell phones at the curbside, as part of an ambitious program to keep toxic materials from the landfill. The South Bayside Waste Management Authority began the...

Shift to cell phones may be slowing (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)

WASHINGTON -- More than one in eight households have Cell Phones but lack traditional land-line telephones, according to a federal study released Monday that tracks the country's growing dependence on wireless phones.

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