Have You Gone Cellphone Only?

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Money magazine tells us that a 2006 study reveals about one in eight American adults (26 million) live in households with no land line -- they rely solely on a mobile phone. This is up dramatically versus three years earlier when only 2.9 percent had no fixed line. And in the next five years, nearly one in three U.S. households says they'll cut the cord. — FREE MONEY FINANCE

Money magazine tells us that a 2006 study reveals about one in eight American adults (26 million) live in households with no land line — they rely solely on a mobile phone. This is up dramatically versus three years earlier when only 2.9 percent had no fixed line. And in the next five years, nearly one in three U.S. households says they’ll cut the cord. — FREE MONEY FINANCE

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