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AT&T
Charting AT&T-DirecTV deal in history of media mergers
by
Shea Huffman
May 13, 2014
In the cable TV and broadband business, a timeline littered with mergers.
AT&T reportedly pursuing acquisition of DirecTV
May 1, 2014
The Wall Street Journal reports a deal could give AT&T more heft to compete with a new Comcast-Time-Warner.
T-Mobile tries to make plan-changing painless
Jan 9, 2014
Cellular phone carriers like T-Mobile offer incentives to switch networks, but for some consumers it's too much of a hassle.
A 1-800 number for data plans?
Jan 7, 2014
AT&T is offering companies the opportunity to pay for your smartphone’s data use.
Could AT&T’s 'sponsored data' plans kill public radio?
Jan 7, 2014
Or will it just drive consumers nuts with invasive ads?
AT&T declares war on T-Mobile
by
David Gura
Jan 3, 2014
AT&T is going after T-Mobile customers, with a new promotion.
Verizon and AT&T to issue transparency reports
by
Molly Wood
Dec 26, 2013
Big telecom is following in the footsteps of some tech giants.
For public good, not for profit.
Think your AT&T bill is big? Try picking up the CIA's spying tab
by
Molly Wood
Nov 8, 2013
The CIA is said to pay AT&T more than $10 million a year for access to phone records.
NSA blowing it for AT&T's European aspirations
Nov 1, 2013
AT&T reportedly wants to go global and buy the U.K.'s Vodafone. But revelations about the NSA tapping European data may complicate its plans.
AT&T expands 'video bill' service
by
David Gura
Dec 5, 2012
Video service aims to explain to customers where their money is going.