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Federal estimates released Wednesday show that 16.5 percent of Illinois households have dropped landlines to go wireless.

Oklahoma and Utah lead the way in cell phone-only households, with at least 26 percent, according to data released Wednesday by the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

The rate was at least 20 percent in nine other states, including two that border Illinois. The CDC said 22.2 percent of households in Iowa and 21.4 percent in Kentucky are landline free.

But Illinois came out ahead of other Midwest states, including Wisconsin (15.2 percent), Indiana (13.8 percent) and Missouri (9.9 percent).

* The question: Do you have a landline phone at home? If no, why not? If yes, do you think you’ll keep it? Explain.

posted by Rich Miller
Thursday, Mar 12, 09 @ 10:28 am

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  1. Yes. Since my DSL is thru my phone company, its a requirement by them. I also use it for faxing.

    Comment by steve schnorf Thursday, Mar 12, 09 @ 10:29 am

  2. No I got rid of mine 6 years ago. I got tired of paying $50 before I get one phone call. Plus everyone calls me on my cell anyway. My wife even uses hers for her business phone.

    Comment by He Makes Ryan Look Like a Saint Thursday, Mar 12, 09 @ 10:30 am

  3. I have a landline phone for two reasons: the entry system in my building, which allows me to admit pizza delivery people, will not work with a cellular phone. Also, the sound quality and iffy reception of cell phones makes them grossly inferior to the crystal-clear always-reliable connection of my landline phone.

    I’m not sure which of the two reasons is more important.

    Comment by Muskrat Thursday, Mar 12, 09 @ 10:31 am

  4. Yes have a landline for work for myself and my wife

    Comment by oneman Thursday, Mar 12, 09 @ 10:31 am

  5. No landline. I live in the country and the phone line was very bad. A local entrepreneur set up a wireless highspeed internet connection using the local watertower. My wife and I each already had cell phones. No need for a landline, so we dropped it. We’ll probably never have a landline again.

    Comment by Pot calling kettle Thursday, Mar 12, 09 @ 10:33 am

  6. No - I discontinued my landline service about 8 years ago. Simply, I could not justify paying two phone bills.

    Comment by HoBoSkillet Thursday, Mar 12, 09 @ 10:37 am

  7. landline and keeping it with a cord phone. when the power goes down, and the cell phone needs charging, most convenient in an emergency if you have to make contact. yes, you can charge a phone from a car, but i’m covering all bases in case the car is away.

    Comment by Amy Thursday, Mar 12, 09 @ 10:38 am

  8. Yws, land line because my wife can’t hear clearly on a cell phone with her hearing aids (even though we have one of the better sounding ones with speaker phone) and uses a speakerphone connected to a land line.

    However, my son & wife only have their cell phones at their house.

    Comment by Retired Non-Union Guy Thursday, Mar 12, 09 @ 10:38 am

  9. Practically no one under 25 has a land line. Why pay for it… Its all about cell phones baby…but we will probably all get brain tumors…

    Comment by Mike Murray Thursday, Mar 12, 09 @ 10:38 am

  10. No landline, my cell is with me 24 hrs a day-Can’t see why I need any more than that.

    Comment by Phineas J. Whoopee Thursday, Mar 12, 09 @ 10:39 am

  11. No. We had one at the old place, when we were Comcast customers — the landline/TV/Internet package was fine.

    But when we moved, we wanted satellite TV. So we have that (but no landline hooked up…cheaper to pay $5 a month than to put in a landline) and DSL through AT&T, which I guess means we have a “line” but you can’t dial it.

    Just don’t need a landline these days. Hell, I never bothered to change my cell number from 618 when I moved back to the suburbs. More hassle than it’s worth to ask my friends to change the numbers they have stored.

    Comment by Concerned Observer Thursday, Mar 12, 09 @ 10:39 am

  12. We stripped ours down to the minimal, so that it can be used in emergencies, and to hand out when asked for a phone number. 95% of our phone calls are cellular.

    Comment by VanillaMan Thursday, Mar 12, 09 @ 10:39 am

  13. We live in the country and must have a landline phone since the cell tower signals go over the house. To use a cell phone we either have to stand on a bed on the second floor of the house or go to the end of the driveway at the top of the hill. Those alternatives are not conducive to late night calls or in the dead of winter.

    Comment by Blogger2 Thursday, Mar 12, 09 @ 10:39 am

  14. I do, but it is getting harder and harder to justify.

    I dropped all long distance from my landline plan. I’m also seriously considering going to the $16 “basic” plan. No caller id, but I need a landline for my alarm system.

    It is gettting hard to justify the cost.

    Comment by How Ironic Thursday, Mar 12, 09 @ 10:40 am

  15. Yes, because I get a lot of business calls at my home/office, and the number has some intrinsic value. Other than that, we could probably go completely wireless.

    Comment by Six Degrees of Separation Thursday, Mar 12, 09 @ 10:40 am

  16. Yes, for DSL and DirecTV. Hardly used for anything else except to receive robo calls and annoying telemarketers.

    Comment by 47th Ward Thursday, Mar 12, 09 @ 10:41 am

  17. No, got rid of it two years ago. Haven’t missed it.

    We’re all hooked up on some Verizon family plan for cells. No one used the landline to make calls, it cost a bundle and the only calls we got on it after awhile were telemarketers.

    Comment by wordslinger Thursday, Mar 12, 09 @ 10:42 am

  18. Have a landline. Need it with DSL, and I appreciate the piece of mind of enhanced 9-1-1 service that allows the dispatcher to know my exact address. Also, we still keep a phone line-powered phone for use during emergencies, but the cellular system has always remained running during the power failures in which I recollect needing to use phone.

    Comment by SafeAggie Thursday, Mar 12, 09 @ 10:42 am

  19. Why the Centers for Disease Control for the survey? Are they investigating the epidemic of diarrhea of the mouth by some of our younger cell phone users?

    Comment by wordslinger Thursday, Mar 12, 09 @ 10:47 am

  20. When I got rid of dial up Internet I dropped the land line. I never used it except to accpt calls from my doctor’s office to confirm appointments and the such. I DID NOT tell the Board of Elections about my switch and now I don’t get the uber-annoying robocalls. In a like manner, when ever someone asks me for my phone number I don’t give it to them, and if they insist I give them a made up number. (I feel sorry for whoever actually has my made up number.)

    Comment by Its Just Me Thursday, Mar 12, 09 @ 10:53 am

  21. Still have a landline, but no long-distance anymore, and we only have it for 9-1-1 purposes with small children running around. They know where the real phone is. They don’t always know where our cell phones are. A few relatives still call on the land-line, but we don’t. It’s mostly telemarketers and such anymore.

    Comment by Amuzing Myself Thursday, Mar 12, 09 @ 10:53 am

  22. Yes. Call me old-fashioned, but I like knowing that a 911 operator will know exactly where I’m calling from when I use the landline. Plus, when the power goes out and the cell phone isn’t charged, you can still plug in an old corded phone and make calls.

    Comment by Crafty Girl Thursday, Mar 12, 09 @ 10:54 am

  23. Got rid of my landline two years ago. I have since built a new house in the boonies. While I would not use it anyway, I refuse to go through the hassle of having the phone company string a wire and attempt to retrofit my house with phone jacks.

    Comment by Slick Willy Thursday, Mar 12, 09 @ 10:56 am

  24. Have 2 lines. They are both VOIP and one is used exclusively for faxes.

    Time will tell. My cell lines are not used for the most lengthy communications. Land lines perform that function.

    Comment by Plutocrat03 Thursday, Mar 12, 09 @ 10:57 am

  25. I have kids so I will always have a landline. Piece of mind.

    Also, no cell phones worked if I recall on 9-11 in New York City.

    Comment by Rebel13 Thursday, Mar 12, 09 @ 10:58 am

  26. Yes, I have a landline, but if it were not for my computer I would have removed it ages ago, can’t remember last time it even rang or I used it. Still living in the darkages of dail-up as I won’t give up my email address I’ve had for like 12 years. My cell and I are together 24/7.

    Comment by Princess Thursday, Mar 12, 09 @ 11:01 am

  27. Still have a land line. Cell coverage in my area is iffy at best. Also, with frequent extended power outages, the land line is still availble with a corded phone. Also, need a land line connection for my Dish Network receivers.

    Comment by tanstaafl Thursday, Mar 12, 09 @ 11:03 am

  28. I have DSL so I still have a landline. Also I would need to get a cell phone for everyone if I got rid of the landline, so right now it’s cheaper to keep it.

    Comment by Third Generation Chicago Native Thursday, Mar 12, 09 @ 11:04 am

  29. You do NOT need a landline if you have DSL. They will charge you more, but the total landline+ dsl is more than DSL only.

    I have a landline, but it’s going to be history this year. Can’t see paying for two.

    Actually, many calls were made duing the 9/11 attacks from the towers. Most notably by Rick Rescorla

    Comment by Pat Collins Thursday, Mar 12, 09 @ 11:09 am

  30. Have a landline through Vonage. I would get rid of it, but my cellphone has crud reception in my home.

    Comment by Anon in BB Thursday, Mar 12, 09 @ 11:09 am

  31. Yes I keep the landline because of DSL, DirecTV, and poor cellular coverage here. It’s about $37/month, but I’ve got few options.

    Comment by JLP Thursday, Mar 12, 09 @ 11:10 am

  32. Got a land line which my wife uses for faxes for her job. Occassional calls on it. Used Skype for some over seas and regularly play online games with mic/headphones with people from around the country. Use cells for almost everything. Life span of that land line is not long.

    Comment by zatoichi Thursday, Mar 12, 09 @ 11:14 am

  33. Yes for reasons stated by Crafty Girl and tanstaafl. But also so that there’s a single point of contact for anyone in the family. If there’s a call and you don’t need to speak specifically to one of us (like a delivery or service call or something,) call home, either someone will answer, or the answering machine will grab it. Also, I don’t always have my phone with me.

    Comment by What planet is he from again? Thursday, Mar 12, 09 @ 11:20 am

  34. Still have a land-line. Hardly use it (grups and kids have cells).

    Primarily keeping so I’m DSL-ready when I finally tell Comcast what they can do with their obscene rates and crummy service.

    Comment by This Guy Thursday, Mar 12, 09 @ 11:21 am

  35. I have a landline with no long distance service. Cell coverage is a joke until the whole system is standardized nationwide (ie, when I’m long gone from this world).

    I also have a landline for my home business. I just got a call from one of my employees (who also works at home) saying her Comcast cable/internet/VOIP phone is down until further notice. Can’t have that!

    Comment by Lefty Lefty Thursday, Mar 12, 09 @ 11:28 am

  36. I have landline for the dsl. I hate my landline. I got bill collectors for one person with the first number, changed the number, now I get bill collectors for another person. Doesn’t anyone pay their bills any more?

    Comment by Ahem Thursday, Mar 12, 09 @ 11:38 am

  37. Yes, but only because DSL is much cheaper in Chicago than cable modem. Internet charges aside, the phone service costs $5/month, and has no local or long distance calling plan. We can only call out to numbers in the 773 and 312 area codes, and the only calls we receive are solicitors. My wife and I both use cell phones as our actual phones.

    Comment by Sacks Romana Thursday, Mar 12, 09 @ 11:41 am

  38. I got rid of my landline about 4 years ago. DOn’t miss it at all! By the way, Mike Murray - I am 56 so it isn’t just the younguns that have cells.

    Comment by lincolnlover Thursday, Mar 12, 09 @ 11:45 am

  39. Only reason I kept a landline was for the fax machine.

    Comment by Commander Thursday, Mar 12, 09 @ 11:49 am

  40. Yes, For most of the same reasons. DSL as well as Direct TV

    Comment by Cookie Monster Thursday, Mar 12, 09 @ 11:57 am

  41. was for the fax machine.

    People still fax? We scan and email :)

    Comment by Pat Collins Thursday, Mar 12, 09 @ 12:00 pm

  42. I’ve been wireless-only for years. I’ve moved so many times, and my cell number has stayed the same.

    Also, Crafty Girl and others - most cell phones allow you to enable GPS only for emergency calls, so a 911 operator would still be able to locate you now.

    Comment by Cut the cord years ago Thursday, Mar 12, 09 @ 12:02 pm

  43. I kept the land line emergency use. When my folks or my wife’s folks visit I want them to be able to call 911 without the uncertainty of a cell phone (find the cell phone, is it charged, how to make a call, is cell 911 as good as landline 991 yet, etc). I did strip it down so that it only costs about $15.69/month. (No long distance at all and pay per use on local calls.)

    Comment by KeptLandLine Thursday, Mar 12, 09 @ 12:04 pm

  44. Like so many others, why pay AT LEAST $50 for a land line and then another $50 for a cell line. I got rid of my land line 5 years ago. As I get ready to retire it really makes better sense.

    Comment by Auntie Geo Thursday, Mar 12, 09 @ 12:17 pm

  45. I have a landline and intend to keep it.

    Not only is it better for entry to my building but I like having a number that isn’t my cell that I can give out on paperwork.

    Comment by Anonish Thursday, Mar 12, 09 @ 12:17 pm

  46. Got rid of ours more than 2 years ago. Don’t miss it at all.

    Comment by jimbo Thursday, Mar 12, 09 @ 12:18 pm

  47. just the minimum service plan required for the DSL.

    We never answer the phone. I don’t think the answering machine has been checked in years (it’s built into the phone).

    Comment by jerry 101 Thursday, Mar 12, 09 @ 12:19 pm

  48. I still have a rotary dial phone hanging on the wall in the basement.

    Comment by Leroy Thursday, Mar 12, 09 @ 12:28 pm

  49. Yes, the unlimited calling is cheaper then with a cell service for family phones (99 per phone!) and the convience of handest thorughout the house. When unlimited cell calling comes donw I will get the bluetooth dock that lets you use your household handsets and swtich over to all wireless.

    Comment by Ghost Thursday, Mar 12, 09 @ 12:37 pm

  50. Yes, mainly for DSL & DirecTV…actually rarely use the landline.

    Comment by Southern Illinois Voter Thursday, Mar 12, 09 @ 12:43 pm

  51. Have DSL-only via land line, no voice service.
    Cost’s less than $20.00 bucks a month.
    Have no reason for anything other than a cell for voice. Can always use Skype if the cell quits.
    As someone else said, you don’t need to pay for voice on a DSL-only line. You just have to find a customer service person that realizes they can sell you a DSL only line w/o voice service being added in.

    Comment by shermans ghost Thursday, Mar 12, 09 @ 12:49 pm

  52. Have both land line and cell phones. Use land line a fair amount. I just like the feel of the land line handset rather than the piddly cell phone. Plus, I don’t want junk calls eating up my cell minutes. We have no other long distance service other than via cell phones so I’m willing to pay the freight of the land line. Plus I’m just too old to embrace all of the new technology. Wow, who would have thought it. You could use your land line hand set for your cell calls. See how far behind I am? But I don’t text. Don’t know how, don’t want to learn. I prefer to use what unabridged English I havae left to prevent from dumbing down any further than I already have.

    Comment by Little Egypt Thursday, Mar 12, 09 @ 12:56 pm

  53. We have both. My cell is a business phone and I don’t want to carry a second phone. My wife’s celly is her business line as well. Plus I don’t want to equip my kids with their own cell phones. . .at least not yet.

    Comment by Jake from Elwood Thursday, Mar 12, 09 @ 1:06 pm

  54. I’m all bundled up with phone, computer and Dish. What bugs me the most is how much I pay each month to watch television. Everyone in the house now has a cell but for some reason I still think I need a house phone.

    Comment by Hair today, gone.... Thursday, Mar 12, 09 @ 1:28 pm

  55. we have one cell phone per person in our household. we have cable modem for internet and we have a wireless router in the ceiling in the basement. (that’s going to come in handy for the baseball draft!)

    my husband was in an accident in the country in 2007 and he didn’t know where he was, so when i called 911 (from my cell phone) they located him with his cell phone number.

    we both have our cell phone numbers on the do not call list and we’ve never gotten a telemarketer or a call from anyone we weren’t expecting except for a few wrong numbers here and there.

    we’ll never have a land line and i wish i could get rid of the silly phone jacks around our house.

    Comment by just ducky Thursday, Mar 12, 09 @ 1:29 pm

  56. We have a landline because we lose cable and power from weather way more than the phone service and cell phone reception is always bad at our house. We do use cell phones away from home.

    Comment by Chanson Thursday, Mar 12, 09 @ 1:31 pm

  57. AT&T just raised the landline basic monthly fee again. Business sense would be not to keep raising rates in a declining market unless the intent is to get everyoine to eventually cancel.

    Comment by Mr. Ethics Thursday, Mar 12, 09 @ 1:38 pm

  58. My family has three tracfones, we pay $70-90 a year for each of them. My land-line cost me $25 a month. All long distance(except for cell phone calls) is done on a prepaid ATT card I buy at Sams. I also have DSL at $30 a month. As soon as I can go wireless internet with reasonable service and reasonable cost, I am going to drop ATT completely.

    Comment by Rufus Thursday, Mar 12, 09 @ 1:52 pm

  59. My cell phone doesn’t work in my house. I have tried many companies and they don’t work.

    Comment by Bosco Mom Thursday, Mar 12, 09 @ 2:13 pm

  60. Still have a landline, not likely to get rid of it. I give it out to anyone who asks for a phone number as part of doing business with them. It largely serves the same purpose as having a separate email address for spam. I keep it for emergencies, and it also comes in handy from time to time. This week, my girlfriend lost her cell phone and can’t afford to replace it yet. We work different hours and I take my cell with me, so the landline is how she can make/take calls when she’s home and I’m not.

    I have one of the AT&T Consumer’s Choice plans (cheap) and ECG for long distance (pennies a minute, no monthly minimums). Anyone who says a landline costs $50/month isn’t trying hard enough.

    BTW, I’m 27 and have had that line (moved a couple times, same town, same number) since I was 20. Can’t name any friends who have landlines.

    Comment by Tim Thursday, Mar 12, 09 @ 2:13 pm

  61. No frills basic landline w/DSL and 2 cell lines.
    Landline basically for DSL, local calls and emegencies.

    Comment by Doing one day @ a time Thursday, Mar 12, 09 @ 2:17 pm

  62. Still have land line - likely to keep it. Neither the wife or I want to give our cell numbers to anyone (except friends and family, and a very few others).

    Comment by doc Thursday, Mar 12, 09 @ 2:27 pm

  63. No. Dropped the landline one year ago. We now use 4 cellphones (1 always at home) and Skype through cable Internet - no regrets so far.

    Comment by highwayman Thursday, Mar 12, 09 @ 2:56 pm

  64. Yes, although it’s harder to justify these days.

    Comment by White Rabbit Thursday, Mar 12, 09 @ 3:05 pm

  65. No, I haven’t had a land line in about 4 years. It was the cost of the land line. Where I live just the phone line would cost $70-80 dollars a month with no calls on it. So I use a cell for my main phone and satellite for my Internet. It is a steal for here in the sticks!

    Comment by Justice Thursday, Mar 12, 09 @ 4:07 pm

  66. Still have a landline. The cost is minimal since we have a telephone / cable TV / internet package through Comcast.

    In the past I have considered eliminating the line except with elderly parents and a daughter in college I like having an open line 24 / 7 in case of emergency.

    Comment by stones Thursday, Mar 12, 09 @ 4:14 pm

  67. Still have a land line in the event a cell tower goes down. Have stripped down service though. But then again, I carry a portable CB in my car on road trips so I can get the scoop on traffic backups.

    Comment by Justice Thursday, Mar 12, 09 @ 4:20 pm

  68. Still have land line-wife was a teacher and I am an elected official-feel that public needs to be able to contact me through listed phone-wife felt same way (although some lazy teachers want to completely leave job at work) Might consider dropping it when/if I retire. At present time, Frontier requires you to have phone line for DSL. I actually prefer to use it-easier to hear on it.

    Comment by Downstate Commissioner Thursday, Mar 12, 09 @ 4:43 pm

  69. Cell phone only - when I moved to a new address the old phone number could not come with me. So if I have to tell everyone a new number, it might as well be the cell phone and save on one bill. I should have done it earlier. Besides, I don’t miss the lousy customer service.

    Comment by With Liberty For All....... Thursday, Mar 12, 09 @ 6:41 pm

  70. Landline. Despite being less than 20 miles from Spfld, cell coverage stinks here. It can be entertaining to watch tradesmen, contractors, etc. wandering around the property trying to get a signal.

    Comment by Sangamo Girl Thursday, Mar 12, 09 @ 6:48 pm

  71. Landline, but its the cheapest un-advertised plan that at&t has. No voice mail or any of the other crap they offer.

    Comment by 2ndA1 Friday, Mar 13, 09 @ 9:20 am

  72. OK, so you give up your landline. What happens if
    you experience a power failure, and your cell phone
    battery dies? Since a landline runs on low voltage,
    it’s ALWAYS available. In an emergency, that’s
    important

    Comment by enbloc8 Friday, Mar 13, 09 @ 9:52 am

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