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AT&T has laid bare their plan with
the FCC to hang up on the carrier's landline networks so they can focus on more
profitable wireless services. In a recent
filing
with the FCC (pdf), AT&T outlines their plans to "clear away the
regulatory underbrush" governing the company's older landline and DSL networks.
Companies like Verizon and AT&T are hanging up on DSL and landline
customers,
happily letting them leave for cable so that
the incumbents can focus their resources on wireless services.
A side effect: No copper, no dial-up, no analog modems, no
point-to-point comms that can not be intercepted by big brother.
A second
side effect: These incumbent telcos are dead,
as in dinosaurs. GNet is going
to kill them off like
a larger asteroid.
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