Survey: 11% of callers use only cellphones | RCR Wireless

Survey: 11% of callers use only cellphones

by jscarbo

Analysis of three Harris polls from late last year offered insight into U.S. consumers and their relationship to telecom, particularly the trend toward wireless substitution.
A total of more than 6,700 adults were surveyed in the online polls, and the respondents revealed that:
–81% of U.S. adults have a landline phone and 77% have a cellphone.
–About 16% use Voice over IP to make telephone calls.
–Overall, 98% of adults had phone service and the remaining 2% had no phone service at all.
The survey found that, of those users making calls, about 18% used only a landline phone, 11% used only a cellphone and 2% used only VoIP. A total of 5% relied exclusively on VoIP and cellular for calls.
The survey found that those who relied only on wireless tended to be younger, with 55% between the ages of 18 and 29 years old. Compared with the general adult population, cellphone-only users tended to skew male, better educated, less likely to be affluent, more likely to classify themselves politically as an Independent, and more liberal.

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