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AT&T said it plans to eliminate traditional phone landline service in 20 of its 21 states by 2029.
If approved by the commission, the company would no longer be required to offer landline telephone services in areas where it is presently mandated to offer basic service, according to the request ...
Phone companies are looking to drop traditional landline service. What's at stake if that happens and who is affected?
People got the chance to weigh in for the first time on Tuesday as access to telephone landline service could be in jeopardy for some Californians.
AT&T said it plans to eliminate traditional phone landline service in 20 of its 21 states by 2029.
Today, in much of California, telecom giant AT&T is still required to provide that basic landline phone service to anyone who wants it. Now though, AT&T is asking regulators to be relieved of that ...
If approved by the commission, the company would no longer be required to offer landline telephone services in areas where it is presently mandated to offer basic service, according to the request ...
AT&T's application said it would provide basic phone service in all areas for at least six months, and indefinitely in areas without any alternative voice service.
AT&T, Verizon and other telecom providers have been working to transition customers away from basic landline phone service to newer technologies including Voice Over IP (VOIP).
AT&T said it plans to eliminate traditional phone landline service in 20 of its 21 states by 2029.