Article: AT&T's Retail Stores in Alaska Now Serving as Cell Phone Recycling Drop-Off Locations for Program Connecting Military Families.

AT&T Support Grows for Nonprofit Group Cell Phones for Soldiers; Funds From Recycling to Be Used to Buy Phone Cards for Troops

ANCHORAGE, Alaska, April 10 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- AT&T Inc. announced today that its company-owned retail stores in Alaska are now drop-off sites for Cell Phones for Soldiers (CPFS), a charity that collects and recycles mobile phones so it can provide U.S. military families with free phone cards.

The company is accepting donated phones at 15 stores across Alaska. This follows the recent acquisition of Dobson Wireless, which added more stores to the AT&T retail footprint -- and more locations for the national recycling ...

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