prostoalex writes "Each December the Bureau of Labor Statistics prepares a report on telecommunications spending among US households. The analyze the previous year, so their most recent release says that in 2006 average US household spent $542 on their landline, and $524 on their wireless bill. They way the curves are headed, 2007 is likely to become the first year when wireless spending will surpass wireline. Associated Press quotes an analyst: "To be sure, when corporate cell-phone use is counted, overall U.S. spending surpassed land line spending several years ago, analysts said."" Link to Original Source
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