| How do People Live Without Cell Phones? | | | | refurbished so as to be able to only dial out for |
| According to the Federal Communications | | | | emergency reasons.) |
| Commission (FCC), nearly 85 percent of adult | | | | - People who do not own cell phones may, at |
| Americans own cell phones. Considering that cell | | | | times, experience difficulty in communication with |
| phones really only became available for | | | | friends and family members. Because it is likely |
| widespread public use about 20 years ago, that | | | | that friends and family members do own cell |
| figure is quite astonishing. The FCC states that cell | | | | phones, being the 'odd duck' who does not own |
| phone usage caught on faster than both cable | | | | one may cause a person to be left out at times. |
| television usage and personal computers (although | | | | Most of the people who do not own cell phones |
| some believe that the usage of broadband | | | | fit into certain demographics. They may be elderly |
| internet service may have caught on just a bit | | | | people who are unwilling to learn about new types |
| faster). There are so many cell phones in | | | | of technology or who are simply unable to |
| existence that a whole new industry has been | | | | manipulate the increasingly small size of cell |
| created to accommodate those that are disposed | | | | phones. Or, they may be less educated people |
| of. Companies including big carriers like Verizon | | | | who are unable to master the technology of cell |
| and smaller private firms like refurbish and sell | | | | phone usage. Lastly, they may be people who are |
| used cell phones. | | | | unable to afford cell phones and/or cell phone |
| Still, there is a significant percentage of American | | | | contracts. |
| adults who function without cell phones. While the | | | | For those who are unable to afford cell phones, |
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| quite possible to live without a cell phone. It can, | | | | used Sprint cell phones, used AT&T cell |
| though, be somewhat inconvenient: | | | | phones, used Verizon cell phones, or even used |
| - People who do not own cell phones must | | | | Blackberry cell phones can be quite inexpensive. |
| typically rely on pay phones when they are away | | | | sells refurbished phones individually or in bulk with |
| from home or work; however, because of the | | | | some working phones priced under $15.00. Or, |
| overabundance of cell phones these days, many | | | | cheap Verizon cell phones can be found as well. |
| public pay phones have been removed. It can be | | | | There is also a small percentage of people who |
| difficult to find a pay phone at times-and, not only | | | | simply do not want cell phones. These people tend |
| that, but the cost of using a pay phone has | | | | to resent how cell phones seem to control some |
| greatly increased. | | | | people's lives and how cell phones seem to be |
| - In the case of some emergencies, people who | | | | all-important to many people. These non-owners |
| do not own cell phones may find it difficult to get | | | | enjoy the fact that they cannot be contacted at |
| assistance. For example, if a person's car breaks | | | | any time and at any place-in fact, they relish the |
| down far from home in a rural area, getting help | | | | idea of being out of contact at times. For these |
| without a cell phone could prove to be rather | | | | people, becoming dependent upon a cell phone |
| challenging. (This is why some people at least | | | | would be very scary, indeed. |
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