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http://media.bestofmicro.com/att-logo,Q-0-174600-1.jpgAT&T to FCC: Drop The Landline Requirement
December 30, 2009

" AT&T wants to be rid of analog land-based services for good.

Thanks to a sharp decline in landline use, AT&T has asked the FCC to drop its requirement that phone carriers provide analog landline services. In its 32-page filing located here, AT&T wants the FCC to provide a deadline for phasing out old analog system. According to GigaOM, one in five Americans still use land-based analog services; the rest rely on mobile phones and VoIP as primary means of communication.

But what AT&T doesn't provide in its document to the FCC is a means to bridge the gap for those who still rely on landlines. The document also doesn't address how the government will be able to drag online the 33-percent of consumers not subscribing to broadband. What AT&T did provide was data that indicated AT&T is losing money maintaining the analog system while consumers jump onto wireless and VoIP services.

According to the filing, revenue generated from land-based analog services fell 27-percent, racking in $178.6 billion in 2000 down to $130.8 billion in 2007. AT&T also indicated that at least 18 million households subscribe to VoIP services, and that cable companies will provide VoIP to more than 24 million subscribers by 2010.

AT&T's request to the FCC also asked that broadband regulatory jurisdiction be at the federal level rather than on a local or state level. The company also wants the FCC to determine how to deal with disabled consumers and public safety situations in a VoIP environment. "

:source: Source: http://www.tomsguide.com/us/AT-T-FCC-Analog-Digital-VoIP,news-5456.html:view: Homepage: http://www.tomsguide.com:down: Download Link: 32 page Filing (http://gigaom.files.wordpress.com/2009/12/1221attbb.pdf)