
08-23-2005, 06:05 PM
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Swami
Join Date: May 2004
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Re: Mobile Users Are Less Mobile, Survey Finds
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Originally Posted by Jerry Raia
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Originally Posted by Pony99CA
I think the point is that mobile phones used to be used almost exclusively while outside of the office and home, where you had landlines available; now people are using their cell phones at their offices and homes, too.
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Point taken and that is very true. I hadn't thought of it that way. I would say that makes us more mobile though so I should have picked on the title of the article! :lol:
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I think the "less mobile" line means that people are using their mobile phones where they don't really need to. As I mentioned, most offices and homes have landlines, so you don't really need your cell phone there. So if people are using most of their minutes while they aren't really mobile, the mobile users are "less mobile". :-)
I'm guessing there are two underlying points here: - Cell phone plans have dropped significantly in price. For example, I make all of my long distance calls at home using my cell phone because I have "free" long distance. I can avoid an AT&T bill completely by not using my landline.
- It's more convenient to give out only one number. I assume some people find it easier to just give out their mobile number than their home, work and mobile numbers. Of course, if it weren't for the first point, people would give out three numbers to avoid huge bills.
Maybe this article is another sign of the impending death of landlines altogether....
Steve
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