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AT&T is making a bold promise to consumers: If federal regulators drop their attempt to strengthen net neutrality, subscribers will actually pay less for Internet than they would otherwise. The ...
AT&T retains final redevelopment plan approvals to ensure network infrastructure and operations remain undisturbed.
AT&T’s (NYSE:T) stock recently hit a new 52-week high, closing in at $29.04, marking a significant rally for the telecommunications giant. Over the past year, the company’s shares have surged ...
AT&T Inc. announced plans to invest $14 billion over the next three years to significantly expand and enhance its wireless and wireline IP broadband networks to support growing customer demand for ...
The news Thursday of the AT&T service outage that affected thousands of customers was yet another reminder of the importance of critical infrastructure resilience, writes Bob Kolansky.
Inside how the Veterans Affairs Department has tasked AT&T to help modernize that agency’s communications network infrastructure covering the U.S.’ largest integrated health care system.
NEW ORLEANS — Telecommunications giant AT&T says it plans to put parts of its fiber-optic infrastructure in southeast Louisiana under ground to avoid future hurricane outages.
In response to these claims, AT&T not only denies ditching its network maintenance while swimming in cash, but it also delineates plans for improving future performance.
To make it rain for shareholders, AT&T execs are betting that investments in 5G infrastructure and fiber will yield a quicker pace of sales and earnings growth than seen in 2024.
The data was overlaid with AT&T’s maps of its own infrastructure, from copper lines to cell sites, creating what the company calls a climate change resilience tool.
Telecommunications giant AT T will put parts of its fiber optic infrastructure in southeast Louisiana under ground to avoid future hurricane outages, the company announced Wednesday.