AT&T is embroiled in a legal spat with California over old rules for maintaining telephone networks


  • AT&T claims that only 3% of current California households still use copper landline
  • The communications giant estimates the maintenance cost of such a service at approximately $1 billion
  • California is one of 21 states currently opposing AT&T’s withdrawal of copper landline phones, setting up a potential future state-versus-federal legal battle over authority

AT&T has filed a lawsuit against the state of California asking the FCC to overturn state-sanctioned rules requiring it to offer services as a Carrier of Last Resort (COLR) in the US District Court for the Southern District of California.

The lawsuit names both the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) and the attorney general as defendants, although it asks the FCC for permission to cut off traditional phone service in areas where there are better service options.

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