Date: 2024-02-20 08:14 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)

There used to be AT&T copper but all that infrastructure burned down in a big fire back in 2021 and AT&T no longer supply new copper links,

I'm fairly certain they can't just say no to you. They have a legal commitment via the PUC to provide POTS via copper circuit as the carrier of last resort.

All of the technical things aside, I'd go ahead and file both a PUC and an FCC complaint. You are welcome to pad it out as needed with how you are not able to make 911 calls, you are unable to use a an adaptive terminal for the deaf and also that telephone connected medical devices don't work.

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