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Our telephones have not been reliable lately. Apparently, AT&T is having difficulty supporting copper-based plain old telephone service (POTS) lines and they don't seem to be very interested in that legacy business any longer. We are in the process of transitioning from AT&T POTS to VoIP telephone service, but this is taking longer than expected or desired.
We have already dropped AT&T Fiber Internet, AT&T Wireless, and AT&T Long Distance. Our transition away from AT&T will hopefully soon be complete.
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