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  2. AT&T Wants To Cut the Cord on Your Landline Phone - AOL

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    If AT&T (T) has its way, your traditional landline phone (assuming you still have one) might be going the way of the dodo bird. On a recent conference call to investors, Chairman and CEO Randall ...

  3. Who still owns a landline phone? You might be surprised at ...

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    If you still have a landline telephone, then you may be old enough to remember smelly phone booths and the rotary dial. ... Only about 5% of the households AT&T serves use copper-based landlines ...

  4. Local number portability - Wikipedia

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    Local number portability (LNP) for fixed lines, and full mobile number portability (FMNP) for mobile phone lines, refers to the ability of a "customer of record" of an existing fixed-line or mobile telephone number assigned by a local exchange carrier (LEC) to reassign the number to another carrier ("service provider portability"), move it to another location ("geographic portability"), or ...

  5. Alltel - Wikipedia

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    Alltel was a landline, wireless and general telecommunications services provider, primarily based in the United States.Before its wireless division was acquired by Verizon Wireless and AT&T, Alltel provided cellular service to 34 states and had approximately 13 million subscribers.

  6. Vertical service code - Wikipedia

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    As CLASS was an AT&T trademark, the term vertical service code was adopted by the North American Numbering Plan Administration. The use of vertical is a somewhat dated reference to older switching methods and the fact that these services can only be accessed by a telephone subscriber, going up ( vertically ) inside the local central office ...

  7. AT&T proposes ending California landline service, customers ...

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    Residents in remote areas of Calif. worry AT&T's proposal to the state to end landline service could leave them cutoff in case of catastrophe. AT&T proposes ending California landline service ...

  8. Telephone slamming - Wikipedia

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    Telephone slamming is an illegal telecommunications practice, in which a subscriber's telephone service is changed without their consent. Slamming became a more visible issue after the deregulation of the telecommunications industry in the mid-1980s, especially after several price wars between the major telecommunications companies.

  9. AT&T May Keep Rural Landline Business - AOL

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