10 August 2010

The times, they are a-changin'...

The University of Virginia has removed about 3,850 land-line telephones from residence halls in a move that will save $500,000 annually.

The removal of the telephones marks the fact that today's students overwhelmingly rely on mobile phones. U.Va. also is upgrading the systems that deliver cellular-phone signals.
Further details at the Washington Post

2 comments:

  1. Yawn. They did this at my (residential) high school in 2002.

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  2. And have you managed to graduate yet, Hannah?

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