AT&T: White Pages a Hardship

Channel Partners

August 18, 2009

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AT&T Inc.’s (T) Georgia branch is asking the state’s Public Service Commission for permission to stop delivering white pages to residents.

Customers could still get a hard copy of the white pages, if they don’t want to use online services, for free upon request.

AT&T calls the printing and delivery of white pages a “substantial hardship” that no longer is necessary in light of the Internet.

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