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They rely on landlines for emergencies. AT&T’s political moves in California could take those away
AT&T is fighting to ease regulations requiring landlines, which cost it $1 billion per year in California. It has spent big ...
Creators Syndicate on MSNOpinion
The Death of the Landline Will Kill You
When you visit Mark Twain's house in Hartford, Connecticut, you may be told about his telephone. It was one of the first ...
Spokespeople for USTelecom, its coalition Californians for a Connected Future, and AT&T did not specify how they recruited ...
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7 On Your Side digs into where stolen copper wire actually ends up. Here's what we found
As copper wire theft continues to surge across Los Angeles County, detectives say shutting down the black market is critical.
A new report says California has fewer homeless youth than in 2019, but reductions to the money that led to that could undo those gains.
FOX 11 Los Angeles on MSN
LA residents without internet, phone service for 2 weeks after copper wires theft
Some residents in Chatsworth have been without internet and phone service for two weeks due to a major outage caused by ...
For months, 7 On Your Side Investigates has looked into the copper wire thefts plaguing neighborhoods in Southern California.
CalMatters reports on efforts by AT&T to retire landlines nationwide. Plus, a program that provides free services for the ...
Ukiah Daily Journal on MSN
Relying on landlines for emergencies; AT&T’s moves in CA may take it away
Upon hearing her husband’s call for help, Cynthia Halliday came flying upstairs. He was rushing toward the outdoor deck, ...
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