A recent study indicated that that number of cellular-only households in the United States has surpassed the number of landline-only households in the U.S. Ten years ago, in the wake of the landmark 1996 Telecommunications Act, such a statistic would have been unthinkable. According to the study â released by market research firm Mediamark â the number of landline-only U.S. households now stands at 12.3%. By comparison, the percentage of households with only wireless phones is now 14.4%.
This trend, towards cellular-only living is being driven by the young. "Fifty-seven percent of 18-24 year-olds who live in single-person households are now cell-only, making them more than four times as likely to be cell-only as the average adult," the study found.
Source: Telecommunications Research and Action Center. http://www.trac.org




