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The Landline market is a segment of the Fixed Line Telecoms industry, which provides voice and data services over a physical connection. Landlines are typically used for residential and business purposes, and are often bundled with other services such as broadband internet and television. Landlines are typically provided by telecoms companies, who own and maintain the physical infrastructure required to deliver the service.
The Landline market is highly competitive, with telecoms companies offering a range of services and packages to attract customers. Companies in the market include BT, Virgin Media, TalkTalk, Sky, Vodafone, EE, and Plusnet. Show Less Read more