Personally, I don't think so. It's a luxury item in my opinion. Especially if you have a land line based phone at home. If it's your only phone though, then yes, I would consider it to be a utilitarian device, if for nothing more than emergency needs, assuming you'd need some type of justification.
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well its a device where you can talk or text to your friends.
........... television and cellular phone, wifi....
No, it uses a cellular network to communicate with the monitoring agency.
1947 Bell Labs created the cellular phone so people can talk without having to walk to the person/drive he was a fine young man
No, utility is phone, electric, gas
They are looking for a phone bill or similar to prove where you live.
utility bill
yes. Water companies are overseen by state utility regulators. They are utility companies. The water bill, therefore is a utility bill.
No a doctor bill would not be considered a utility bill.
Any household bill such as cable, electric, gas, home phone, ect/
You must prove residency in the state that you are trying to register it in. In most cases they want a utility bill and a phone bill.
Copy of a utility bill (water/gas/phone/electric) addressed to you at the qddress in question.
a magical uniicorn will take you cellular phone and a black hole wil swallow you face hole
The spelling is "cellular phone" which is normally shortened to "cell phone."
No, an Internet bill is not classified as an utility bill. An Internet bill would be more for entertainment and not a must have thing.
Cellular is an adjective; phone is a noun.