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As AT&T transitions its broadband service from copper to fiber, the company anticipates $6 billion in cost savings when its copper network is taken off-line. CFO Pascal Desroches says the company is also getting financial returns from selling the copper it's no longer using. Tune into this episode of Chief Future Officer tonight at 9:30 pm ET here: bit.ly/45GHBAW