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A Senate committee hearing is scheduled for today on a new bill that would allow the company to withdraw as California’s ...
A bill pending in Sacramento would give AT&T Inc. an opportunity it was denied last year to stop providing landline service to residential and commercial telephone customers in parts of ...
California's Assembly Bill 470 could allow AT&T to phase out landlines, affecting public safety. The bill aims to transition to modern technologies, but critics worry about reliability during ...
After months of public backlash, California regulators are expected to reject AT&T’s bid to phase out landline service at a meeting on Thursday this week — but the company is still exploring ...
AT&T would like to shed its Carrier of Last Resort status, which in California requires that it provide landline phone availability in its service area.
AT&T plans to phase out landlines by 2029, focusing on fiber and broadband By Dominic Genetti , Staff writer Dec 9, 2024 AT&T hopes to cut its landlines by 2029.
A day without landline phones? Some may say that's inevitable, but it looks like AT&T is now starting to try to speed things up a bit, with it recently responding to an FCC request for comments ...
San Rafael therapist concerned about business if AT&T phases out landlines 02:52. MARIN COUNTY -- As AT&T seeks to phase out landlines in California, people living in remote areas are worried ...
AT&T wants to shut its landline network by 2029 and to do that, it's promoting a new kind of service called AT&T Phone-Advanced. AT&T hopes you'll throw out your dumb landline for this one powered ...
Shohei Ohtani speaks out for the first time publicly about his former interpreter, fired by the Dodgers amid theft and illegal gambling allegations. AT&T wants to ditch landline service for ...
AT&T stopped selling DSL Oct ... “We’re beginning to phase out outdated services like DSL and new orders for the service will no longer be supported after October 1,” a corporate statement ...
It's the end of an era. AT&T plans to discontinue landline phone service in nearly every state, including New York, by 2029.