Thread regarding Frontier Communications Corp. layoffs

AT&T applies to end obligation to service landlines in California

The company said in a statement to CBS13:

"Our application seeks approval from the CPUC to remove outdated regulations in California and to help the limited remaining landline consumers transition to modern, alternative services to replace their current outdated ones. All AT&T California customers will continue to receive their traditional landline services until an alternative service becomes available by AT&T or another provider."

YOU ALL IN COPPER LAND BETTER GET YOUR HEAD OUT YOUR REAR, retired and loving it 😊

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I work in copper land. We are still busy with only 2 technicians. Used to be covered by 13 techs.

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Post ID: @3xlgt+1qSNbHKU

After the AT&T outage yesterday it will never happen. Sounds like SPINCO 2.0. FBI investigation is hilarious! Thousands of criminals pouring in across the border. Vote your King out .

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Post ID: @liwy+1qSNbHKU

Last one was SPINCO before the BK. Call this one LOSECO and everything will be “awright” not!

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Post ID: @3ydg+1qSNbHKU

If you see the “other provider” part. It likely means they found someone stupid enough to buy that portion of the business. Only one company stupid enough to buy it so they can keep being subsidies by the fed. I wonder who that is.

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