Ninety-one percent of respondents to a CellPhoneNumber.com poll want a...
Ninety-one percent of respondents to a CellPhoneNumber.com poll want a cellphone directory, the website said. The unscientific online poll of people visiting the website that used to host a directory of numbers for wireless phones received more than 8,000 responses…
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to the question “Should there be a cell phone directory?,” it said. CellPhoneNumber.com, launched by Phonebooks.com, cited the growing number of mobile phone users and the dependence of scientific research on phone data collection as reasons for creating a directory. Cellphone directories have been attempted in 2004 by carriers like AT&T, in 2007 by Intelius and in 2010 by Phonebooks.com, but none were successful, CellPhoneNumber.com said.