Death of the Landline

With apologies to Alexander Graham Bell, the old-fashioned copper-wired landline phone is not long for this world. Why it matters: Tens of millions of Americans still rely on landlines to communicate, especially in rural areas where internet access isn’t as reliable. Catch up quick: AT&T quietly announced this month that it is phasing out copper-based landline services over the next five years… read more >

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