One in five New Zealanders have pulled the plug on their landline, relying instead on their smartphone to stay connected.
A new survey of 2258 Kiwi cellphone users by customer research agency Canstar Blue found that 20 per cent of respondents didn't have a landline.
Census data shows that only a decade ago more than 90 per cent of households had a landline connection.
The younger generation was leading the technological revolution, the survey found, with about half of millennials saying they didn't have a landline connection, compared to only one in 10 baby boomers.
Canstar Blue spokeswoman Emma Quantrill said the survey results were not surprising because Kiwis had always been quick to adapt to new technologies.