AT&T asks FCC to set date to scrap old phone system
NEW YORK (Reuters) – AT&T Inc told U.S. telecoms regulators that it should set plans for phasing out older telephone networks if the government wants to make high-speed Internet access available across the country.
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AT&T asks FCC to set date to scrap old phone system
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