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Hard-wired phones may increasingly become a victim of the tightening U.S. economy as consumers look for new ways to cut spending.
A new Nielsen Mobile study indicates that one in five U.S. wireless households could be wireless-only by the end of 2008. Already 20 million households, or 17%, have abandoned land-line phones in favor of mobile technologies. That’s up from only 8.5% in 2005!
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