Cell Phones News Archive

07-May-2009

 

Twenty Percent Of American Households Have Cell Phones, No Landlines (The Huffington Post)

FILE - In this July 1,2008 file photo, Austin Calderon examines mobile phone accessories in Los Angeles. For the first time, the number of U.S. households opting for only Cell Phones outnumber those that just have traditional landlines in a high-tech shift accelerated by the recession.

Home phones go off the hook, cell-only use on the rise (Columbia Missourian)

WASHINGTON ? In a high-tech shift accelerated by the recession, the number of U.S. households opting for only Cell Phones has for the first time surpassed those that just have traditional landlines. It is the freshest evidence of the growing appeal of wireless phones. Twenty percent of households had only cells during the last half of 2008, according to a Centers for Disease Control and ...

Pick of the litter: Caltrans finds cell phones, IV needles, furniture along local highways (Santa Cruz Sentinel)

SANTA CRUZ -- Intravenous needles, drive-through restaurant bags, gift cards, wallets and cell phones were among the items Caltrans workers picked up Wednesday during the agency's statewide Litter Removal and Enforcement Day.

Cell phones get the call (Florida Today)

For the first time, the number of U.S. households opting for only cell phones outnumber those that just have traditional landlines in a high-tech shift accelerated by the recession.

Cell phones top land lines for first time (The Nashua Telegraph)

WASHINGTON (AP) ? In a high-tech shift accelerated by the recession, the number of U.S. households opting for only cell phones has for the first time surpassed those that just have traditional landlines. ... - By ALAN FRAM The Associated Press

Cell phones post gains as homes' sole outlet (The Buffalo News)

WASHINGTON -- In a high-tech shift accelerated by the recession, the number of U. S. households opting for only cell phones has for the first time surpassed those that just have traditional land lines.

Cell phones top landlines in exclusive use (Detroit News)

Washington -- In a high-tech shift accelerated by the recession, the number of U.S. households opting for only cell phones has for the first time surpassed those that just have traditional landlines.

1 in 5 U.S. homes now have cell phones only, no landlines (Houston Chronicle)

In the freshest evidence of the growing appeal of cell phones, 20 percent of households had only cells during the last half of 2008, according to a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention survey released today.

Cell phones prevail over wired ancestor (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)

WASHINGTON - In a high-tech shift accelerated by the recession, the number of U.S. households opting for only Cell Phones has for the first time surpassed those that just have traditional land lines.

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