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.
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The spelling is "cellular phone" which is normally shortened to "cell phone."
Cellular is an adjective; phone is a noun.
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.