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How many students currently have land-line service, as opposed to cell phones?

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How many students currently have land-line service, as opposed to cell phones?

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A. In 2004-05, as of Winter quarter, 38% of undergraduate rooms and 60% of graduate rooms on campus had land-line service, or about 50% of all rooms on campus. Since a majority of students live in doubles, triples, or quads, the number of students, as opposed to the number of rooms, served by land-line telephones is higher than that. We estimate that 50% of undergraduates and 75% of graduate students on campus have land-lines in their rooms. In 2003-04, according to students’ self-reporting, 77% of undergrads and 68% of grads had cell phones, proportions likely to rise when the results of the 2004-05 Residence Survey become available.

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