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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 ...
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 ...
A bill pending in Sacramento would give AT&T Inc. an opportunity it was denied last year to stop providing landline service ...
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 ...
In a statement to Eyewitness News, AT&T said, "We are not cancelling landline service in California, and none of our California customers will lose access to voice service or 911 service.
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 ...
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.
AT&T's plan to phase out traditional landlines by 2029 forces millions, including a West Michigan family, to consider alternatives amid a shifting communications landscape.
The I-Team is investigating controversy surrounding a bill which could be signed by Governor Bruce Rauner that would no longer require the telecom giant AT&T to provide traditional landline service.
A Simi Valley woman had the shock of her AT&T landline bill jumped from $50 to $1,200. Skip to content. Main Navigation. Search. Search for: ... Here are the latest investigations out of LA and SoCal.
In 2019, it dropped out of a program to assist Ohio landline customers facing financial burdens, ending its $9.25 monthly discount. AT&T offers landline alternative service for customers ...
FRANKFORT, Ky. – A bill that would allow AT&T and other telephone companies to abandon landlines in urban areas and to eventually give them up in rural areas as people switch to wireless ...