| Statistics show Delaware cell phone service | | | | and Wilmington, three largest cities in Delaware; it only |
| subscribers have grown from 35 percent from the | | | | makes sense since these three cities are the most |
| year 2000 up to over 92% in the year of 2006. That's | | | | populous. |
| quite a growth rate; in fact the 2006 Delaware cell | | | | The state seems to find the cell phone as a necessity |
| phone subscriber's growth rate percentage is 10 to | | | | to communicate; in fact it largely depends upon it. To |
| 20% higher that most states, the highest in the country! | | | | aid this necessity, it is wise to have a cell phone |
| Just because the rates are like that doesn't mean that | | | | number directory that covers the entire state or city. |
| Delaware is a very large state, it moderate with | | | | Such a thing, although none existent as of the moment, |
| moderate population. Even if that is so, it still has a | | | | would especially be useful for Dover, Newark and |
| large per capita cell phone use percentage. In the year | | | | Wilmington alone. |
| 2000 alone, its population according to the US Census, | | | | However there are websites that do provide cell |
| was 783,600. During that time there were 275,210 cell | | | | phone directories that cover the entire state of |
| phone subscribers. An incredible shift in ration by 2006, | | | | Delaware and the entire US. These are sites which |
| when Delaware population was 853, 476 with 790,189 | | | | offer cell phone and reverse cell phone lookup |
| cell phone subscribers. | | | | services to trace and contact people we wish to |
| Most of these subscribers are from Dover, Newark | | | | communicate with. |