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Discover Ludwig"fixed line" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to a telephone line that is permanently installed and connected to a specific location, as opposed to a mobile or wireless connection. Example: "I prefer using a fixed line for important business calls as it provides a more stable connection than my mobile phone."
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For BT, best known for its fixed line telephony, fixed line broadband and pay TV businesses, the merger marks a major return to a prior cellular playbook.
Others commented that mobile was now outpacing fixed line connections.
We're seeing a global trend of mobile operators buying fixed line operators, fixed line operators buying satellite companies, and operators buying content.
In Africa alone, fixed line broadband is 0.2percentt and mobile broadband is 4percentt.
It took 30 years for other suppliers to get 50% of the fixed line market.
They need to address their lack of fixed line and cable assets in Europe.
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Telefonica bought Sao Paulo fixed-line operator Telesp in 1998.
A consortium of Brazil's three largest fixed-line carriers plans to challenge the sale in court.
Telefónica earns about an eighth of its global operating income from its Argentine fixed-line subsidiary.
The new venture will compete with China Telecom's main fixed-line business.
NTT's core fixed-line business has been deteriorating because of mobile phone and Internet-based competition.
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