AT&T to eliminate early digital, analog networks
About 4.7 million wireless subscribers may be affected
Beware longtime AT&T wireless customers. You may own a phone that's about to go silent.
The company is shutting down early digital and analog networks, which it said few use. The AARP said the move hurts seniors who keep the older phones around for security.
"That's an interesting theory,” AT&T spokeswoman Tara Traycoff said. "They're using really old technology and we're trying to incent them and motivate...
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