When I asked this question last year while we were still on Typepad, I was a little surprised at how many people still had a Landline phone in their homes.  I haven't had a landline in about four years now.  I had a brief stint with Vonage two years ago, but it didn't work well in the neighborhood I was living in at the time.

But when I asked the question last year, carriers weren't offering the sorta deals they are offering today.  With plans like Sprints "Simply Everything", carriers are seeking (still failing) to bring the monthly cost of owning and using a mobile down.  

A recent study says that over one quarter of Europeans go without a landline, and studies of American use is showing a decline in landline service as well.  

If you have the right cell plan and use your mobile the same way you do or did your long distance service on your landline, meaning knowing when and when not to make calls, there really isn't a need for two separate phone bills.  The right cellular plan can take car of all of your calling needs and cut down on another monthly bill...in theory.  But I think more and more are beginning to realize this.

So are you still using a landline, or have you giving it up for total mobility?

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