Reader's Digest UK

Rethinking Your Landline

I’m sure for a lot of you this won’t make any difference. Personally I’ve not had a landline for the last four years, and even before, though I connected a phone, it wasn’t used for many years. Instead all my calls are made via my mobile phone.

But three quarters of homes still have a landline, and that figure is even higher for those over 65. When the switchover

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