Not to hijack another thread, so stared the query on it's own.
Anyone else still using landline telephones? Rotary or dial, doesn't matter, just interested.
Cannot think of a home one knows that does not have at least one landline phone, most are cordless or mixture of corded and cordless. Touch tone prevails, but think a few of the old timers still have rotary service (am sure Verizon didn't do away with it yet).
Personally love the older Bell "Princess" and wall push button telephones. Heavy and built to last, the handset was designed so well to either hold in one's hand, or use one's shoulder for "hands free" such as when doing things in the kitchen or trying to get the children dressed.
Do know most of the young generation moving into digs of their own, go for strictly cell service, like Jimmy from the commercials, their mobile phone is their home phone.
Landlines have shown their merit several times over the past years in crisis situations. During at 9/11/01, cell phone service in the NYC area was either jammed and one couldn't get through, or down all together. My phones all worked fine. Same with the past several blackouts, which left cell phone users literally "in the dark".
L.
Anyone else still using landline telephones? Rotary or dial, doesn't matter, just interested.
Cannot think of a home one knows that does not have at least one landline phone, most are cordless or mixture of corded and cordless. Touch tone prevails, but think a few of the old timers still have rotary service (am sure Verizon didn't do away with it yet).
Personally love the older Bell "Princess" and wall push button telephones. Heavy and built to last, the handset was designed so well to either hold in one's hand, or use one's shoulder for "hands free" such as when doing things in the kitchen or trying to get the children dressed.
Do know most of the young generation moving into digs of their own, go for strictly cell service, like Jimmy from the commercials, their mobile phone is their home phone.
Landlines have shown their merit several times over the past years in crisis situations. During at 9/11/01, cell phone service in the NYC area was either jammed and one couldn't get through, or down all together. My phones all worked fine. Same with the past several blackouts, which left cell phone users literally "in the dark".
L.