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AT&T
What's lost when phone service goes digital
by
Scott Tong
Nov 8, 2012
AT&T is making a big investment in its digital network -- and signaling its original, and extremely reliable, copper-wire system is on the way out.
AT&T puts $14 billion toward expanding wireless
by
Dan Bobkoff
Nov 8, 2012
AT&T announced this week it will invest $14 billion over the next three years to beef up its wireless and broadband services. The news is good for wireless customers, but could portend the demise of the old fashioned landline phone.
AT&T and T-Mobile combine service in storm zone
by
David Gura
Nov 1, 2012
But is the move by the rival phone companies more about business than helping out?
iPhone boom is short-term bust for wireless carriers
Sep 13, 2012
AT&T, Verizon and Sprint offer huge subsidies on new smartphones that hit bottom line.
The AT&T store, explained
by
Paddy Hirsch
Aug 30, 2012
Why is AT&T opening its first flagship store?
AT&T's Mobile Share plan hammers customers for data overages
by
Molly Wood
Jul 19, 2012
AT&T offers customers a simple and flexible world where they don’t get to use as much data as they might like.
Is the all-you-can-eat model ever a good idea?
May 9, 2012
Unlimited data plans, unlimited airline miles, all-you-can eat buffets -- looking at the logic (or lack of) behind companies that launch all-you-can-eat plans.
For public good, not for profit.
AT&T finally sells its Yellow Pages unit
Apr 9, 2012
AT&T said it is selling its Yellow Pages unit to private equity firm Cerberus. One a powerhouse, the Yellow Pages is losing to online rivals.
AT&T faces worker walkout
by
Eve Troeh
Apr 6, 2012
Some 40,000 AT&T workers could strike this weekend if contract negotiations fail.
AT&T plans to slow down data usage
Mar 2, 2012
It's the end of the line for truly unlimited data on your AT&T phone -- even for the folks who were grandfathered in.