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

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    If AT&T (T) has its way, your traditional landline phone (assuming you still have one) might be going the way of the dodo bird. On a recent conference call to investors, Chairman and CEO Randall ...

  3. Pacific Bell - Wikipedia

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    The Pacific Bell Telephone Company (Pac Bell) is a telephone company that provides telephone service in California. The company is owned by AT&T through AT&T Teleholdings, and, though separate, is now marketed as “AT&T”. The company has been known by a number of names during which its service area has changed.

  4. AOL Dialer: Fix common problems - AOL Help

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    Remove any splitters, phone line surge protectors, fax or answering machines, or other devices as they may affect your modem’s ability to connect. • Restart your PC and try connecting again. • Try using a different access number, if available:

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

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    Earlier this year, California regulators rejected a bid by AT&T to pull back from copper-wire landline service in the state. The carrier reasoned that plain old telephone service is, well, old ...

  6. AT&T to eliminate copper wire phone lines to most users. Who ...

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    AT&T plans to eliminate its traditional landline phone service across nearly all U.S. states in its service area by 2029, according to an official announcement.

  7. 6-1-1 - Wikipedia

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    While 6-1-1 was in use to call repair service in some areas from as early as the 1930s, other codes were also used, the most common being 114 (with 113 used for information). A decision to standardize on 6-1-1 (and 4-1-1 for information) nationwide was made in the 1960s, but the use of 114 was still widespread in the 1970s, and into the 1980s ...

  8. Breakup of the Bell System - Wikipedia

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    The new AT&T Inc. lacks the vertical integration that characterized the historic AT&T Corporation and led to the Department of Justice antitrust suit. [23] AT&T Inc. announced it would not switch back to the Bell logo, [24] thus ending corporate use of the Bell logo by the Baby Bells, with the lone exception of Verizon.

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    To get technical assistance once you’ve signed up, please call the phone number provided with your 24x7 Live Support subscription in MyAccount. Our live experts are here to help you over the phone 24x7, or via chat from 8AM-1AM EST, 7 days a week.