their is still a demand for landlines, in normal circumstances I find it useful for the following.
outgoing calls, landlines are usually a lot cheaper then mobile phones. comparing base packages alike. (my mobile costs 30p a min everywhere, my landline only costs near that if ringing mobiles to other landlines I can talk for 6 hours to hit that cost)
disabled people, will again have reliance on landlines.
internet, use for pays dialup services which still has a modest demand where people dont want broadband or broadband isnt available. (bt may claim 97+ % coverage but thats not the realistic situation)
some interactive digital services on sky need a landline (I think).
business users may be tempted by this as they tend to use landlines, a fair few business's also run from homes.
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Originally Posted by bob_builder
I certainly only use my landline for incoming calls, dial-up and 0800 numbers and my mobile for everything else.
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I am the opposite I use my landline for outgoing and have my mobiel for the purpose that people can contact me easier in other words for incoming calls, I only use it for outgoing in emergencies.