End Of Landlines?

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❤️ THANK YOU to all listeners and readers who donated during our Spring Drive! We couldn’t do it without you!California regulators are considering a request by AT&T to be relieved of having to offer landline service, which is part of its obligation as a"carrier of last resort." At public hearings, many residents have expressed concerns, including seniors, lawmakers and digital equity advocates.Residents can weigh in on AT&T’s proposal until the state makes a final decision.

The California Public Utilities Commission, the state regulator that will make the ultimate decision, has been asking for public comment. It held its final in-person and virtual public forum on the issue last week, drawing passionate objections from residents and advocates. You can still submit comments online, however.Many people were concerned about how losing a landline network would affect not only daily life, but in times of emergencies.

Christina Wallerstein of Pasadena said cell service is neither available nor reliable for everyone. “I know this from personal experience. AT&T needs to maintain landlines for the general safety and wellbeing of all California residents,” she said. “What they really want to do is push customers onto wireless services,” she said. “Well, our response to that is they're not always reliable… and that is a very scary thing.”

The storm is expected to pass through by Monday, but the National Weather Service warned another one could be right behind it.The winds will likely pick up Thursday afternoon as another storm moves through Northern California, but they’re not expected to be as bad as Wrightwood, Lockwood Valley, and other areas above 6,500 feet could see between 1 to 2 feet. The snow totals drop off for the lower elevations, but the 5,500 to 6,500 foot range is still expected to see between 6 to 12 inches.More rain means more risk of flooding, particularly around roads and creeks. If the rainfall totals do end up increasing by inches, Kittell said there could be some neighborhood flooding as well.

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