I'm not sure I'd bother distinguishing between landline and mobile,
for the same reasons that you mentioned.  It's largely irrelevant.  My
choice of work, home, mobile was more an indication of where I'm
likely to be if you reach me on one of these numbers, ie, if you know
I'm at home, you're most likely to reach me on my home phone, and very
unlikely to reach me on my office phone.


It might be of interest to people in some places - especially when there may be differences between the costs of making a call to a landline or a mobile. eg .. here in Sydney if I'm calling a local landline number from another landline it is a cheap untimed local call rate. wheras if I am calling from a mobile it is usually cheaper to call another mobile number than a landline.

...also ... there may be a "preferred" number that people may want to be used when multiple numbers are available... (also each number might have times associated with it - when the person can be contacted on that number)


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