Mobile UC Business
Is the End of Landlines Near?
The Economist shows in a recent post that Americans are dropping their landlines, despite implications for E-911 services. Clearly, the recession forces users to review their discretionary expense profiles and cut those unnecessary and redundant expenses, such as landlines which were telemarketer voicemail capture platforms for millions.
Mobile services are not only more useful, but they cost about the same as landline voice, often without the nasty FCC mandated taxes to help users in rural America, or to help schools and public libraries.
Some of the impacts cited in the report from the CDC:
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