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AT&T is discontinuing its landline services in Oklahoma. What to know
AT&T will eliminate its landline phone service in almost every state in its service area, including Oklahoma, the company announced this week. Since early this year, AT&T has said its copper wire phone lines are "antiquated" and require costly service that is not as effective as wireless broadband networks.
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 to eliminate landlines by 2029
Legacy copper services are no longer meeting customer needs for speed, reliability and always on-connectivity, AT&T says.
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. In a statement made as part of a presentation to investors,
AT&T is discontinuing its landline services in Michigan. What to know
While the company has said its landlines are "antiquated," critics say the service is crucial for people living in rural areas and older people.
Beginning of the end for landlines? AT&T is discontinuing its landline services in Florida, here's why
AT&T will eliminate its landline phone service in almost every state in its service area, including Florida, by 2029. What should customers know now?
AT&T slowly shifting away from landline phones
AT&T is slowly shifting away from landline phones and if you procrastinate on holiday shopping, brace yourself for higher prices as we approach Christmas. Jane King is at the Nasdaq with those stories and more.
AT&T is discontinuing its landline services in Wisconsin. What to know
While the company has said its landlines are "antiquated," critics say the service is crucial for people living in rural areas and older people.
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AT&T to ditch old copper phone lines for most: How will you be impacted?
If you’re still using a landline phone, a change by AT&T may soon impact you. During its recent Analyst & Investor Day, AT&T ...
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AT&T shutting down landline services by 2029
AT&T plans to end landline phone service in nearly every state, including New York, by 2029. The company will phase out its ...
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Yes, AT&T mistakenly sent out a text to Houston-area customers about a new area code in Minnesota
People in the Houston area received a text claiming to be from AT&T advising of a new area code. The KHOU 11 VERIFY Team ...
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AT&T’s involvement in Illinois politics takes focus in Mike Madigan corruption trial
Prosecutors allege AT&T offered a consulting subcontract to an ex-Illinois state representative and Madigan associate, ...
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Reach Out And Touch A Dividend With AT&T Buy Write
On the buy write, if you earn a $0.2775 dividend in January, and if T closes above $24 on January 17, you’ll be assigned and ...
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AT&T to ditch old copper phone lines for most: How will the Carolinas be impacted?
During its recent Analyst & Investor Day, AT&T announced it is “actively working to exit its legacy copper network operations ...
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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 landline services in New York. What it means for customers
It's the end of an era. AT&T plans to discontinue landline phone service in nearly every state, including New York, by 2029.
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