Mike Qaissaunee, a Professor of Engineering and Technology at Brookdale Community College in Lincroft, New Jersey, shares his experiences and perspectives on integrating new technologies in and approaches to teaching and learning. ~ Subscribe to this Blog
Saturday, January 03, 2009
Poll Results
Here are the results from my very small, short and unscientific poll regarding the use of landline phones. As you can see, 28% of respondents either can't live without their landlines or use the landline 50% of the time. The remaining 72% have either never heard of a landline phone or rarely use it all. The results are even more skewed to cell phones than the results discussed in Landlines Go the Way of the Dinosaur - probably because of my readership, but in either case, the trend is pretty clear. If you're a manufacturer of landline phones for consumers - not enterprise class telephony - it might be time to diversify!
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The problem is getting a mobile broadband connection that competes with a landline broadband connection...at the moment, at least in the UK, the mobile download limits are too restrictive for heavy users
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