If I dumped our landlines (2), we would be without the ability to call police or fire departments. The closes cell tower is in the next state about 4 miles away, and service is horrible once the leaves are on the trees. Winter isn't too bad, but even then, if you need to call for assistance on 911, you don't know who is going to pick up the call, since that tower directs 911 calls to both MA and CT operators. Had that happen last year when I called 911 to report a MVA (motor vehicle accident) that happened in MA near the CT border. The call went to the CT911 operator, who had to redirect it to the MA911 operator, who then redirected it to the MA State Police, who then forwarded it to the correct municipality for a response. By then someone else had notified the municipality PD and they arrived on the scene by the time that I was able to give the dispatcher the information. If the MVA had happened in CT, CT State Police would take a minimum of 30 minutes to respond. If there were injuries, they would have to request mutual aid from MA municipality's ambulance service. Needless to say that these types of issues are the exception but at least with the landline, we can get to the agency that we need without much delay.