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Assunto:  AT&T gets into a legal spat with California over legacy phone net
De:       Mike Powell
Data:     Sat, 30 May 2026 08:34:28 -0500
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AT&T gets into a legal spat with California over legacy phone network 
maintenance rules

Date:
Sat, 30 May 2026 00:05:00 +0000

Description:
Maintaining copper lines in California is a $1 billion annual expense that 
serves only 3% of its potential consumer base, claims the Dallas-based 
telecommunications giant.

FULL STORY
California is one of 21 states currently opposed to
AT&T's retirement of copper landlines, setting up a potential future 
state-versus-federal legal battle over authority:  AT&T has filed a lawsuit
against the state of California, petitioning the FCC to end state-sanctioned 
regulations that require it to offer services as a Carrier of Last Resort 
(COLR) in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of California. 

The lawsuit names both the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) and 
the state attorney general as defendants, even as it asks the FCC for 
permission to discontinue traditional phone service in areas where better 
service options are available. The telecoms provider also seeks relief from 
state regulations, which it contends are superseded by federal regulations. 

A complex issue, driven by profitability, reliability, and ecological 
concerns:  AT&T has pointed out that not only does the copper-based
infrastructure in its current shape cost over $1 billion to maintain, while 
serving only 3% of its user base, but it is also prone to pilferage, 
especially due to rising copper prices globally, making it a relatively easy 
target for thieves. 

It also noted that California is now the only state with regulatory 
roadblocks that prevent AT&T from fully phasing out its copper-based service, 
even as it claims that as many as 80% of adults nationwide use wireless phone 
service as their sole medium for calls, with most of those that do not 
leveraging IP-based phone services instead. AT&T's multi-pronged assault on 
California also highlighted the ecological benefits of such a move, stating 
that a shift away from copper could save an estimated 300 million 
kilowatt-hours annually by 2030, equivalent to eliminating emissions from 17 
million gallons of gasoline.  AT&T, for its part, does not want to
replace all of its copper installations with fiber just yet. It aims to push 
a "wireless first" approach in certain areas where it deems wireless 
connectivity sufficient to replace existing copper-based infrastructure. 

It stated in its lawsuit: "AT&T cannot invest its full resources to modernize 
its network while continuing to devote huge sums of money to keeping POTS 
alive. Because it makes no sense to maintain a ubiquitous, costly legacy 
network that consumers have largely abandoned, AT&T has sought to transition 
customers to IP-based services across its nationwide footprint."

The CPUC's stance on this is also clear: It states that it does not have 
specific rules regarding the retirement of copper facilities, but rather is 
willing to consider upgrades to fiber or 'other facilities' with a focus on 
reliability. 

With 40,000 Lifeline subscribers left in California, thanks to a process that 
AT&T states the FFC calls 'grandfathering', which allowed it to stop 
accepting new customers for the service, there is still a sizeable amount of 
other affected customers; AT&T's petitions to the FCC point to it requesting 
permission to discontinue service to 184,000 residential and 15,000 business 
customers in the state. 

With landlines often remaining functional even during wildfires, power 
outages, and cell tower failures, the state of California could make the 
argument that its approach is technology-neutral and AT&T is required to 
offer reliable coverage across the state, especially to rural or marginalized 
communities, which are expected to bear the brunt of any such move.

Link to news story:
https://www.techradar.com/pro/at-and-t-gets-into-a-legal-spat-with-california-
over-legacy-phone-network-maintenance-rules

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