The Federal Communications Commission gave AT&T Inc. an early Christmas present: permission to replace old copper home-phone lines with a new wireless landline technology. The regulatory step is ...
AT&T unveiled a new initiative to keep and attract subscribers by offering them bill credits for outages on its fibre and ...
Announced Wednesday, the new AT&T Guarantee promises customers that if they lose phone service for more than an hour or fiber ...
Now, it appears that the company is hoping to win back trust from customers with a new offer. AT&T revealed that starting Jan ...
That’s compared to roughly 183 million who rely on wireless phones. A spokesperson for AT&T told Nexstar, however, that only 5% of its residential customers still use copper voice technology.
AT&T notes that some residential fiber customers in multi-dwelling units "have an account with AT&T but are not billed by AT&T for Internet service." In the case of outages, these customers would not ...
Switching wireless providers isn't easy ... Here's how to choose a cell phone plan in 2025. In the US there are three major networks: AT&T, T-Mobile and Verizon. All three offer services directly and ...
AT&T's new home-phone technology has gained an FCC approval that could open the door for transitioning more communities from old landlines.