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You may hear them called curly cords, coiled cables, spiral cords, retractable cables, or coil cords. Most of us don't give them much thought, but coiled cords were made to make landline phones ...
Landline cord-cutters: 'The young and the restless' Researchers found that cutting the cord says something about who you are. One trait stood out: The boldness it took to go wireless, at a time ...
Gen Z has an affinity for making old things new again and an enchantment with early 2000s technology — and their next target is none other than the corded landline phone.
RACINE COUNTY - Robyn Edwards of Racine says her friends are thinking of copying her because they don't want to get monthly SBC phone bills, either. Like Edwards, they're thinking ...
The CDC has been tracking landline users – and those who have cut the cord – for more than 20 years. ... when Americans slowly started moving away from landline phones. ...
This is the second article in a two-part series exploring landline phone use and its demise in the wake of the cell phone. The first installment focused on the landline services offered in Tufts' ...
You may hear them called curly cords, coiled cables, spiral cords, retractable cables, or coil cords. Most of us don't give them much thought, but coiled cords were made to make landline phones ...
When researchers compared the traits of landline holdouts and cord-cutters, they found a host of other differences, especially in the early years of the wireless trend.