The Federal Communications Commission gave AT&T an early Christmas present: permission to replace old copper home-phone lines with a new wireless landline technology. The regulatory step is narrow ...
(Bloomberg) — AT&T Inc. hopes to persuade people across the country to break up with their landlines by the end of 2029. To do so, it’s deploying a new weapon that might help: a wireless home phone.
Newer home phone lines, like AT&T Phone, rely on Voice over Internet Protocol, or VoIP, which connects phones via the internet rather than a wire. Unlike old copper lines, these newer options can give ...
AT&T customers who still use the carrier's landline service should be prepared to say goodbye sometime in the next five years. At its 2024 Analysts and Investors Day on Wednesday, the company said ...