AT&T plans to eliminate traditional landline service across the U.S. over the next five years. Here's how it affects Georgia.
AT&T's plan to phase out traditional landlines by 2029 forces millions, including a West Michigan family, to consider alternatives amid a shifting communications landscape.
Once a common household item, its eyes open when the landline receiver is picked up, and thousands were made and sold during the 1980s. Collectors still buy and sell the vintage Garfield phone ...