Audubon Park, Baldwin Park, College Park, Colonialtown North, Conway, Delaney Park, Lake Como, Lake Eola Heights, Lake Nona, Mills 50, North Quarter, Thornton Park, Vista East, Wadeview Park, Winter Park and many more.
City Population: 292,059
Total number of households with telephone service: 130,037
Households 65 years and over with telephone service available: 23,6167
Number of senior citizens: 29,498
Number of senior citizens with a landline: 16,224
Number of cell towers: 167
*Data is estimated from the 2021 American Community Survey Data and 2022 US Census Estimates.
Traditional copper wire (POTS) landline service is not available in Orlando, FL. Community Phone allows you to keep your landline phone without internet or copper wire.
In fact, Community Phone is the only landline phone service in Orlando, FL that does not require internet. Other service providers such as Spectrum, AT&T, and Verizon require an internet connection or a bundle package with cable or internet.
Landline phone service usage in Orlando is alive and well. Nearly 2/3rds of people over the age of 65 still use a landline. 10.1% of Orlando's 292,059 people are over the age of 65, which means about 19,174 senior citizens in The City Beautiful still use landlines. Additionally, according to recent Pew Research data, 20% of seniors don't have any cell phone at all, meaning that 5,900 Orlandoans completely rely on landlines for their phone service.
Many landline alternatives require internet, but that's not an option for many Orlandoans. 11.40% of Orlando's 113,238 households do not have the internet at all, which means 12,909 households can't use internet-based landline service.
According to survey results from Pew Research, "25% of people 65+ report never going online". That means that 7,374 seniors in Orlando don't want their primary phone service tied to their internet, even if they do have internet.
Community Phone works by connecting the landline phones of Orlando residents to cell towers. And Orlando is well-covered by cell towers; there are several cell towers in Orlando, covering 102 square miles. Cell towers have excellent coverage within a 5-mile radius, so there are plenty of cell towers in Orlando to provide strong coverage across the city. Community Phone serves every inch of Orlando, not just the most populated zip codes like 32828, 32822, 32825.
City Population: 292,059
Total number of households with telephone service: 130,037
Households 65 years and over with telephone service available: 23,6167
Number of senior citizens: 29,498
Number of senior citizens with a landline: 16,224
Number of cell towers: 167
*Data is estimated from the 2021 American Community Survey Data and 2022 US Census Estimates.
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