The Wireline Bureau sought comment on AT&T’s application to discontinue...
The Wireline Bureau sought comment on AT&T’s application to discontinue certain telecom services in 26 states and the District of Columbia (http://xrl.us/bnc4pi). AT&T’s “Dedicated Entrance Facility” service, which allows customers to consolidate multiple point-to-point services at a customer premise, “has…
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been replaced in the market by Ethernet services offered by AT&T and other service providers,” AT&T said, according to the public notice. AT&T will continue to provide the service to existing customers after their contracts end on a month-to-month basis until April 2017, the notice said. Comments are due July 12 in docket 12-178.