Goodbye Landline Phones?

WASHINGTON — The copper network behind landline phones, a communications mainstay for more than a century, is going away, as cable and fiber-optics lines come along with faster Internet speeds. But the alternatives have drawbacks, including an inability to withstand power outages. The federal government is considering rules today to make sure Americans aren’t caught off guard in emergencies if they switch. Many people already scoff at the idea of a landline.

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