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  2. Still love your landline? Phone service providers are getting ...

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    The spokesperson added that AT&T is “not canceling landline service in California” and none of its customers will lose access to voice service if the waiver application is approved by the ...

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

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    In AT&T's third-quarter earnings report, the company announced it will invest $14 billion in wireless and wireline IP broadband networks, where, including managed IT services, the company expects ...

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

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    Only about 5% of the households AT&T serves use copper-based landlines, a company spokesperson said. Most landlines now make calls through an internet connection.

  5. Naked DSL - Wikipedia

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    Several providers offer naked DSL, but as of late July 2012, Iskon Internet is the first one to offer naked DSL nationwide on T-Hrvatski Telekom's existing infrastructure, by unsubscribing from T-Com's analog line and providing telephony service over VoIP. However, due to T-HT's wholesale policy and prices, higher speeds would be too expensive ...

  6. AT&T Mobility - Wikipedia

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    Within AT&T's 21-state landline footprint, other AT&T services are offered at the AT&T retail stores, including signing up for home phone, internet, and U-verse. AT&T stores outside of its footprint offer wireless services. All AT&T company-owned stores nationwide sell DirecTV.

  7. AT&T Wireless Services - Wikipedia

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    Thus, AT&T as a wireless brand is alive and well; however, the old AT&T Wireless Services company remains defunct. Today, AT&T stores sell all AT&T products and services: Wireless, Landline, Internet, U-Verse, DIRECTV, and more. AT&T currently markets all services under one brand, even though the wireless division is commonly referred to as "AT ...