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Originally Posted by vailpass
 Haven't used a land line for our personal phones since 2005.
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So did you "port" your former land line to a mobile #?
With kids in school I really didn't want to have to change the records there, at doctors offices, our employers, banks and so on.
Half of the conversations we have can now be done or are done by text messages, so we can just shoot a message to the kids for when they get off the bus. "Text me when you get home and clean your rooms"
Most of our phone calls are made on our cell anyway.
Is there any industry that is more lucrative than communications? I'd lump media into that. With AT&T now so heavily into television, we were paying them around $400 a month between our home, DSL, mobiles and television, which is absurd.