As AT&T retires aging landlines, reliability, storm risks, and rural access raise questions for Florida residents.
According to CDC data from 2024, the latest available, about 3 million Americans nationwide rely solely on landline services.
The plan would affect 184,000 households.
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) approved AT&T's proposal to discontinue copper-based landline services across ...
A federal approval boosted AT&T's effort to retire traditional California landlines, though state regulators continue to push ...
AT&T faces renewed valuation scrutiny as mixed analyst sentiment, network progress, competition, customer pricing, and legacy ...
California gubernatorial candidate Steve Hilton on Monday urged Federal Communications Commission Chairman Brendan Carr to rescind approval of AT&T’s plan to update service for thousands of customers ...
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Even in the heart of L.A., they still rely on old-fashioned landlines and don't want to lose them
Living high up in the Hollywood Hills, Peter and Nanci Ellis think of their landline as a lifeline.
Your carrier isn’t a filing cabinet. AT&T keeps basic voicemail 14 days, T-Mobile says deleted messages “cannot be retrieved” ...
AT&T is pulling out its copper landlines from most states in the U.S. including in Nevada. Lines are expected to be gone by ...
AT&T has won an early federal victory in its bid to end traditional landline service for 184,000 California households, escalating a fight with state regulators and alarming customers who say ...
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