Industry Verticals · Telecom & UtilitiessituationalB2CScaling

AT&T Technicians Leave Cable Lines on Ground for Weeks After Service Work

After AT&T service work, technicians leave buried cable lines exposed on the surface for extended periods, creating safety hazards and unresolved infrastructure issues. Customers who report the problem are not given a resolution timeline.

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