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  2. AT&T - Wikipedia

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    AT&T is an American multinational telecommunications company that traces its origins to the Bell Telephone Company founded by Alexander Graham Bell. It has undergone several mergers, acquisitions, and divestitures, and is now the world's third-largest telecom company by revenue and the second-largest wireless carrier in the U.S.

  3. AT&T Corporation - Wikipedia

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    AT&T Corporation was an American telecommunications company that provided voice, video, data, and Internet services. It was formerly known as the American Telephone and Telegraph Company, or AT&T, and was a monopoly until its breakup in 1984.

  4. History of AT&T - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the origins, monopoly, and breakup of AT&T, the American Telephone and Telegraph Company. AT&T was the primary telephone company in the US from 1885 to 1982, when it was split into regional and long-distance providers.

  5. 17K AT&T Southeast employees on strike, company says it's ...

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    There are 17,000 technicians, customer service reps and more employed at AT&T Southeast currently on strike, citing “unfair labor practices." Communications Workers of America (CWA), the largest ...

  6. AT&T Wireless Services - Wikipedia

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    Learn how AT&T Wireless Services, formerly McCaw Cellular, became Cingular Wireless, the largest wireless carrier in the US, and later merged with AT&T. The article covers the key events, products, and people involved in the evolution of the company.

  7. Cricket Wireless - Wikipedia

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    Cricket Wireless is an American prepaid mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) owned by AT&T. It provides wireless services to ten million subscribers in the United States and competes with other prepaid carriers such as Metro by T-Mobile and Boost Mobile.

  8. Bell System - Wikipedia

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    Bell System was a system of telecommunication companies led by AT&T that dominated the industry in North America from 1877 to 1983. It faced antitrust challenges, regulatory oversight, and technological innovations before its breakup into regional operating companies.

  9. AT&T Mobility - Wikipedia

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    AT&T Mobility is the second largest wireless carrier in the U.S., with 114.5 million subscribers as of March 2024. It was formerly known as Cingular Wireless, a joint venture of SBC and BellSouth, and later acquired by AT&T in 2006.