I used to think wireless connections would eliminate wired for internet access but not so. What I failed to consider was that as wireless became more reliable and faster wired became even faster--it's always going to be easier to go faster on a wired connection.
But my comments should not be taken as disagreement of you. Wireless is quicker and easier for new installations if the higher speeds are not required. Cellular style communications can move with you as well. What I predict is yes cell phones will replace wired phones. Existing buried wire phone lines and cable in most places (where profitable) will be mostly used for data transmission going forward. With the move toward higher def TV, movies on demand, etc more is required at homes thus most homes will keep either their buried phone wire or cable to receive that service.
Where problems come up is that unlike telephone service, internet service in rural areas is not subsidized so there is little incentive to bury or maintain to data standards phone lines to remote places and they might be abandoned if it becomes legal to do so.
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