July 25, 2003, 4:09 PM — Need proof that the mobile revolution is gaining speed? For the first time since the Great Depression, the number of land lines in New Mexico has dropped over the course of the last year - and industry analysts agree that it's mobile phones that are picking up the slack. Will the wired phone soon be obsolete?
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