AT&T said it plans to eliminate traditional phone landline service in 20 of its 21 states by 2029, but not in California.
Legacy copper services are no longer meeting customer needs for speed, reliability and always on-connectivity, AT&T says.
AT&T said it plans to eliminate traditional phone landline service in 20 of its 21 states by 2029, but not in California.
AT&T plans to end landline phone service in nearly every state, including New York, by 2029. The company will phase out its ...
AT&T aims to retire a majority of its old-school copper networks by 2029, which will involve moving users to wireless, fiber, ...
Skype users can no longer purchase Skype Credit to make calls to mobiles and landlines with affordable rates. Skype is now ...
AT&T aims to replace costly landlines with fiber and broadband by 2029, ensuring reliable service during power outages.
They say access to basic landlines is important for the country's most vulnerable people, including senior citizens who don't want to use cellphones, consumers who can't afford cell service and ...