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AT&T plans to eliminate traditional landline phone service
AT&T will eliminate traditional landline phone service in Ohio, most of US. What it means
AT&T plans to eliminate traditional landline service across the U.S. over the next five years. Here's how it affects Ohio.
AT&T plans to eliminate traditional landline phone service: What you need to know
Telecommunications company AT&T plans to eliminate traditional landline phone service to nearly all of the U.S. in its service area over the next five years.
AT&T to kill off landline phone service for most people by 2029
Telecom providers must get permission from the FCC to cut off landline service for new or existing customers. That's why AT&T has revealed its 2029 landline retirement plans so far in advance: To alert the FCC and to give customers and states enough time to transition to alternatives.
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AT&T is cutting the cord on landline service, what you need to know
Those days of having a copper-wired landline for phone service will soon be a thing of the past. AT&T is moving forward with ...
Network World
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AT&T to eliminate landlines by 2029
Legacy copper services are no longer meeting customer needs for speed, reliability and always on-connectivity, AT&T says.
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AT&T to eliminate copper wire phone lines to most users. Who stands to lose?
"AT&T has got the broadest wireless coverage out of any carrier, but there's no way we're leaving any customer stranded," she ...
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AT&T is eliminating landlines across the nation, but not in California. Here's why
AT&T said it plans to eliminate traditional phone landline service in 20 of its 21 states by 2029, but not in California.
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AT&T to end its landline services in Michigan, across US. Here’s what to know
AT&T is planning to discontinue its landline services in most of its service areas in the U.S. over the next couple of years, ...
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