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Enter AT&T Phone-Advanced. The company introduced the landline alternative, known as AP-A, a year-and-a-half ago. The small white receiver is similar to a Wi-Fi router with two antennas and a phone jack for a customer’s existing home phone to plug into. The device runs on ...
"Because of our statewide cost of living crisis, more older adults are having to live in rural and semi-rural areas of California," said AARP's David Azevedo on behalf of 3.2 million members. "These areas have some of the highest emergency risk factors in the state due to hazards such ...
AT&T said the attack targeted a third-party cloud workspace that held information from “nearly all” of its cellular subscribers, mobile reseller brands and landline customers who interacted with its wireless customers from May through October in 2022. The company said the stolen records also ...
its overall business is in decline. Operating revenues in wireless and landline phones and broadband plus DirecTV, accounting for 71% of the total, were all lower last year than they were two years earlier, despite a robust economy. What’s worse, the declines are accelerating unexpectedly...
Basic cell phones, which come with lower-priced voice plans are being increasingly replaced with smartphones which come with required, extra-cost data plans; Getting rid of the rural landline network slashes AT&T’s upkeep costs and holds customers in place with two-year service contracts comm...
hesse said. another concern hesse raised was over the fees sprint and others must pay for access to back-haul lines whenever it builds a cell tower. thirty percent of the cost of those towers goes to the landline providers which, shockingly enough, are frequently the landline business units...