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AT&T, a U.S. telecom giant, announced a new initiative on Wednesday to offer bill credits for network outages. The move follows several industry disruptions in 2024, including a 12-hour nationwide wireless service disruption by AT&T in February 2023, which affected over 92 million calls and 25,000 911 emergency call attempts.
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