A new poll conducted by Los Angeles Business found 59 percent saying it was indeed an option.
The other 41 percent said that it was not an option, and might be considered "hard core" wireless substitution resisters.
That's not especially good news for providers of landline voice service, if respondents are at all serious.
Friday, June 13, 2008
59% Willing to Cut the Cord?

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