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AT&T said it plans to eliminate traditional phone landline service in 20 of its 21 states by 2029.
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Over the next five years, AT&T says it plans to end most copper network operations — here’s what that could mean for you.
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PREVIOUSLY: AT&T said that its service has been restored to about 3/4 of its network after widespread cellular phone outages today.
Customers are reporting spotty service and a dropped signal. Others are only able to connect their device through Wi-Fi.
AT&T expects it will no longer provide service to “the large majority” of its copper system by the end of 2029.