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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Dish has partnered with AT&T to serve its MVNO customers, signing a long-term strategic network services agreement (NSA).
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In this episode of the Digital Digest we roundup the biggest stories of the week from the latest on DigitalBridge's EdgePoint to the dawn of quantum computing as-a-service.
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AT&T and Google Cloud have unveiled new solutions across AT&T's 5G and Google Cloud's edge computing portfolio.
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From monetising traffic to international regulations, Gareth Willmer examines the road ahead for IoT and the advances on the horizon
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Season 2, episode 22 is presented by editor Melanie Mingas, and features editor-at-large Alan Burkitt-Gray and deputy editor Natalie Bannerman.
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AT&T is selling the network cloud on which it runs its 186 million mobile customers to Microsoft, for an undisclosed price.
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AT&T has offloaded another business that it picked up when it bought Time-Warner — now WarnerMedia — for US$60 billion.
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AT&T has become the first major operator to successfully complete a proof-of-concept (PoC) trial of its Wifi network with WBA OpenRoaming™ in areas of downtown Austin, Texas (pictured).
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Season 2, episode 17 is presented by deputy editor Melanie Mingas, and features editor-at-large Alan Burkitt-Gray, senior reporter Natalie Bannerman and special guest Carl Roberts.
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There will be at least a year of disruption for AT&T and Discovery’s streaming and games business — just as they are saying the deal is to strengthen them against fast-moving Netflix.
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The global-scale transition to homeworking in the past year has brought major changes for the telecoms industry, as for all other sectors. But apart from the need to redeploy staff internally, networks have seen a significant impact too. Gareth Wilmer writes
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AT&T is in the process of about-turning on the results of its hard-fought battle, over a three-year period, to buy Time Warner.