More than three-quarters of Americans live in homes without landlines. But if you still have one, you may be old enough to remember the rotary dial.
AT&T plans to eliminate traditional landline service across the U.S. over the next five years. Here's how it affects Ohio.
This landline phone madness all started in 1954, when AT&T released the classic “500” desk phone in five glorious colors: white, beige, green, blue, and pink. But the real freedom came from a ...
In an interview, Ooma CEO Eric Stang pointed out that it’s “also great for very young kids in the home,” who probably don’t ...
This score reflects the tested distance a phone can maintain an intelligible conversation, make a call and receive a call. We report a score instead of a distance because range can differ greatly ...
Some parents want to avoid the pitfalls of smartphones and social media while keeping their kids connected to their friends.
Months after their service was knocked out by copper wire thieves, Twin Cities metro neighbors continue to report landline ...
However, while many of us tend to use mobiles for everything nowadays, the UK still has a full and functioning landline network and plenty of folks still have at least one phone plugged into a ...