AT&T Plans Copper Retirement By 2029: Here's How
Briefly

AT&T plans to retire its copper network by 2029, shifting customers towards fiber and fixed wireless services to enhance speed and reliability.
Our legacy services are no longer meeting our customer needs for speed, reliability or always-on connectivity, prompting a shift towards modern solutions.
The company spends $6 billion annually to maintain its copper network, while only 5% of customers still use copper voice technology, indicating a major shift.
AT&T Phone-Advanced allows customers to transition to fiber or Internet Air while maintaining compatibility with existing landline devices, showcasing commitment to customer needs.
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