"Assessing the Importance of Home Landlines After AT&T's Network Outage"

AT&T's recent network outage, which left tens of thousands without cellphone service, has raised questions about the necessity of landlines. The San Francisco Fire Department advised using landlines if unable to reach 911 on mobile devices, highlighting the potential drawbacks of relying solely on wireless phones. AT&T is seeking to phase out landline service in California, prompting concerns about ensuring uninterrupted access to telephone communication, especially during emergencies. The shift away from landlines to wireless phones has been driven by technological advancements, such as the introduction of smartphones, but the outage has sparked discussions about the potential consequences of relying solely on mobile devices for communication.
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- Here's Why a Home Landline Phone Is a Good Idea, Even in 2024 CNET
- AT&T's botched network update caused yesterday's major wireless outage Ars Technica
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