Those days of having a copper-wired landline for phone service will soon be a thing of the past. AT&T is moving forward with ...
As noted earlier, AT&T said it plans to have no customers using copper in half of its territory by the end of 2027. In the ...
AT&T, the largest capital investor in connectivity infrastructure since 2019, has a new strategy to accelerate fiber broadband growth. The company, which unveiled the strategy before their 2024 ...
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 ...
According to reports, AT&T expects to retire its copper network by 2029. Telecompetitor noted that “company executive” plans ...
AT&T has announced a new feature called Internet Backup that will automatically switch from a home’s wired internet to a ...
AT&T plans to eliminate traditional landline service across the U.S. over the next five years. Here's how it affects Ohio.
Legacy copper services are no longer meeting customer needs for speed, reliability and always on-connectivity, AT&T says.
AT&T has annoucned a new feature which uses AT&T's wireless network to provide a backup home internet in the event of a fiber ...
AT&T is planning to discontinue its landline services in most of its service areas in the U.S. over the next couple of years, ...
AT&T said it plans to eliminate traditional phone landline service in 20 of its 21 states by 2029, but not in California.
During its recent Analyst & Investor Day, AT&T announced it is “actively working to exit its legacy copper network operations ...