For decades, DSL and POTS (Plain Old Telephone Service) over copper lines have been the backbone of phone and “last-mile” internet service in the U.S. But now, national telecom providers like AT&T and Verizon, under shifting FCC rules and dwindling demand, are planning to retire these services. That means businesses still relying on copper lines—even for “just a few” analog phone lines, elevators, alarms, security systems, or fax machines—need to plan for a transition.
Over the last few years, millions of households have made the switch from traditional cable TV to streaming platforms. At first, the move seemed like a great way to save money.
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