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FCC to Vote on Allowing Transition from Public Switched Telephone Networks to Internet Protocol Networks

The Federal Communications Commission will be voting on an AT&T petition to begin customer trials of new IP-based networks on Thursday, January 30th. This would be the first step in allowing telephone carriers to replace traditional phone systems with a new system that works over Internet Protocol networks.

The petition from AT&T is expected to be approved, but the FCC will warrant that universal service, consumer protection, public safety and competition are maintained. AT&T will need to maintain their current service levels under the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) while they perform tests on the IP-based networks.

Read more about what the change from Public Switched Telephone Networks to IP networks will mean for future communication methods. 

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