AT&T’s legacy telephone network may have nearly 200,000 miles of lead-covered cables, according to an estimate by AT&T submitted in a court filing.
AT&T’s legacy telephone network may have nearly 200,000 miles of lead-covered cables, according to an estimate by AT&T submitted in a court filing.
The real danger here is that AT&T might have to spend a fraction of its insane profits to clean up a mess it made.
Who are you kidding? With telecom company track records, they’ll get the government to pay for it then just keep the money and not fix it.