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AT&T's Landline Withdrawal Rejected

Season 2024 Episode 50

The California Public Utilities Commission has rejected AT&T's request to stop providing landlines in areas with no alternatives. AT&T must continue as a "Carrier of Last Resort," covering major cities, rural areas, and tribal governments. Despite claims of other options, many rely on landlines for essential communication.

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