No More White Pages in the Tar Heel State?

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If AT&T has their way,  it’s a definite possibility.

A recent story in The Charlotte, NC News & Observer revealed that AT&T wants to stop delivering white pages directories to customers’ homes in North Carolina, “ending a decades-long practice as it shifts information online.” AT&T is one of the big phone service producers there, and it submitted the proposal to the North Carolina Utilities Commission, noting the decline in the use of white pages directories.

Yellow Pages? Well, that’s a horse of a different color. Still alive and still kicking.  In fact, returns of 500 percent or greater are not uncommon when you’ve got the right ad copy and you’re in the right place.

Read the full story right here. 

And why DO they call it the Tar Heel State, anyway? Long story. 

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