The phone book becomes a by-request item many disdain

From the INQUIRER:

The icon known as the residential phone directory is going away. More and more, only people who ask for them will get them.

It’s partly about waste. Not to mention the digital crowd’s who-needs-it-anyway attitude.

Internet directories – with online ops and apps – are proliferating. Smart phones can store hundreds of contacts…

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