AT&T
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AT&T has signed a purchase agreement worth more than $1 billion with Corning to secure solutions to expand its network.
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AT&T ratified two agreements with employees represented by the Communications Workers of America (CWA) union to offer them wage increases following strikes earlier this year.
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Chris Sambar, formerly the president and head of networks at AT&T has joined self-storage company Public Storage.
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Chris Sambar, president and head of networks at AT&T will leave after more than two decades at the company.
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AT&T has agreed to pay US$13 million to resolve an investigation over a data breach of a cloud vendor in January 2023.
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Nokia has signed a multi-year agreement with AT&T to deploy next-generation fibre access technology.
Forthcoming events
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Elliot Management, the US-activist investor that took a US$3.2 billion stake in AT&T, has liquidated its investment in the company.
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This episode features deputy editor Melanie Mingas, editor-at-large Alan Burkitt-Gray and senior reporters Natalie Bannerman and Abigail Opiah.
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Former FCC chairman William Kennard is to become the next chairman of AT&T, taking office in January just before Joe Biden becomes 46th US president.
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Liberty Latin America has completed its acquisition of AT&T’s wireless and wireline operations in Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands.
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MEF has named the latest addition to its board; an AT&T exec with almost 20 years of experience across marketing operations, global technology planning, construction and engineering.
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IBM and AT& are partnering to help enterprises manage their applications hosted in hybrid cloud environments with IBM Cloud Satellite leveraging Red Hat OpenShift, over AT&T networks.
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Puerto Rico’s WorldNet Telecommunications is to take on some of AT&T and Liberty’s business on the island in order to make way for a takeover deal.
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A near 20-year veteran of the company, this year saw AT&T’s John Nolan step into a new role that will bring greater collaboration between domestic and international teams located across 30 countries. Melanie Mingas reports.
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Just days after AT&T stopped selling copper-based broadband connections in the US, its Deutsche Telekom-owned rival has stepped in to offer a wireless alternative.
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Prague-based investment group PPF has bought AT&T’s central and eastern European media interests for $1.1 billion in cash.
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Syniverse and NTT DOCOMO, INC. are collaborating to offer inbound 5G roaming services to mobile operators and their customers in Japan.
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Networking software company DriveNets confirms that its DriveNets Network Cloud is providing the software-based core routing solution for AT&T’s US backbone.