On the other hand, I can see the use cases of keeping it. Like bad cell reception and reliability.
But their example is really bad –
Oakland senior Carla Vinciguerra lives in a three-story home with a landline on each floor. If she suffered a medical emergency, and her cell phone were on a different floor, she could possibly crawl to a landline, she said, but without that option, she would have no way to summon help
Like damn, if that’s the issue, carry your phone on your persons everywhere.
I’m conflicted. On one hand, bye.
On the other hand, I can see the use cases of keeping it. Like bad cell reception and reliability.
But their example is really bad –
Like damn, if that’s the issue, carry your phone on your persons everywhere.
Don’t live in a three-story home at that point either?