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land·line  (lndln)
n.
A communications cable, as one used to transmit telephone or telegraph signals.
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Noun1.landline - a telephone line that travels over terrestrial circuits; "a land line can be wire or fiber optics or microwave"


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The scrapping of the ban on landlines in BT's discounted bundled deals ends the last major element of regulation imposed on BT 25 years after the firm - which has 14m landline customers - was privatised.
The scrapping of the ban on landlines in BT's discounted 'bundled' deals ends the last major element of regulation imposed on BT 25 years after the firm - which has 14 million landline customers - was privatised.
An earlier promotional campaign at the end of 2008 saw a high take-up of new residential landlines, and -- with Qatar's population predicted to grow in the second half of the year, and a number of new housing developments coming online -- executives at Qtel are confident that they will see a positive response in July.
 
 
 
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