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Old 12-03-2007, 10:18 PM
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Default AT&T to end dwindling pay phone business.

AT&T to end dwindling pay phone business Mon Dec 3, 10:15 AM ET



NEW YORK (Reuters) - Top U.S. phone company AT&T Inc said on Monday it plans to end its dwindling pay phone business by the end of 2008, as more consumers use mobile phones.


The move affects AT&T pay phones in the company's previous 13-state service area, including California and Texas. BellSouth Corp, which AT&T acquired late last year, has already exited the pay phone business in its nine-state service area.

Pay phones in the United States have declined across the industry from about 2.6 million phones in 1998 to an estimated 1 million phones today, AT&T said.

The use of pay phones has been declining in much of the developed world due to the popularity of mobile phones. But some complain that ending pay phone service restricts low-income, low-credit consumers' access to communications.

AT&T has grown its profit in recent years, as strong sales from its mobile phone and Internet business make up for a fall in traditional phone use.

(Reporting by Ritsuko Ando, editing by Gerald E. McCormick)

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Dwindling? Oh I'm so sorry AT&T that your profit isn't in the billions on this one, I mean I know the phones were paid off LOONNGGG ago but you know... who cares since your profit isn't sky high anymore? I'm with you........ RRRIIIIGGGHHHTTT.

AT&T has THE pay phone business, I can't think of many more that are out there! What is going on here, are we officially trying to phase out pay phones now? JUST because lots of people have cell phones does that mean we need to get rid of the already overpriced payphone? And as the article mentions and I know for a fact... not every has a cellphone, coverage does not exist in some places for any carrier - but there might be a pay phone. *sigh* They just don't like paying for free calls to 1-800 numbers, even though they've got enough money to cover it. Or something.

A good reason for me to continue disliking AT&T.

Apologies for the scatterbrained posting, this got me upset

Year 2019: *watching old movies* "Daddy, what is that thing Superman keeps getting into when he changes into Superman?"

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