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Colleges, offices scrap land lines
According to USA Today, the public college is one of a growing number of businesses and organizations across the USA that are shedding traditional land lines and replacing them with cellphones or voice over Internet protocol (VOIP) technology in an effort to save money during tough economic times. There are no national statistics available on how many of the nation's businesses have cut the c...
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