The number of Canadian households relying on landline phones is below 20 percent for the first time in postwar history. The CRTC reported 19.9% of homes have only landlines compared to 45% a decade ago: “The most comprehensive view to date.”
The number of Canadian households relying on landline phones is below 20 percent for the first time in postwar history. The CRTC reported 19.9% of homes have only landlines compared to 45% a decade ago: “The most comprehensive view to date.”