Thread regarding AT&T layoffs

Wireline retirement

cordcuttersnews.com/att-sets-date-to-shut-down-dsl-internet-traditional-phone-service

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They've been saying dsl and residential landline services are going away for at least 15 years, they're still here AND, as long as welfare recipients are being supported with free services they will NOT go away. They will not take away services that are free to welfare b-m$.

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Post ID: @2ysb+1vNG0mFY

With the pending decrease in services look for massive headcount increase in BFS.

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Post ID: @1ths+1vNG0mFY

It says most by the end of 2029. Meaning there will be some a lot sooner. Customers in markets that have deployed fiber will be forced to cutoff legacy services. They are already moving customers to Att air and other services.

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Post ID: @1ffw+1vNG0mFY

I remember working on the 5E switch back in the day. It was the happiest I ever was!

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Post ID: @1zyi+1vNG0mFY

I'm old enough to remember Randall stating no more T1s in the network by 2020. 🤣

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Post ID: @yye+1vNG0mFY

Do we still have any 1A switches in service. I remember there was green goo leaking out of some of them that were left.

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Post ID: @mao+1vNG0mFY

LOL The only thing AT&T has ever retired was older white men. This POS company couldn’t retire a legacy service if it only had 35 customers left using it. It’s all about where the dirty money flows. LOL

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Post ID: @mtd+1vNG0mFY
  1. Lol.
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