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Nope it is analog. I was surprised too. They may be keeping it going for marine users under the "rural" exception.


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There are still analog systems running. The phone co are under no obligation to keep them running. As of the first of the year, the FCC gave their permission to discontinue analog, but in some areas they are still running to support equipment that has not switched (SCADA)or some that just has not been taken off-line. Older On-Star customers got shut down due to no analog service and no upgrade for older cars.

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