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The Google Phone May Be Data Only, VoIP Driven Device...Google Phone may be a data only, VoIP driven device. And Google may be lining up at least AT&T to provide those data services for the Google Phone, says one person we spoke with today. Users could still make calls just like a normal phone,... In this article: Google, AT&T, Android, Andy Rubin, Iphone, Daring Fireball, PC World, Tmobile, BlackBerry, and FCC |
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Seeking Alpha | November 18, 2009
AT&T Expands Its Cloud Solutions
...to cross $150 billion by 2013. By adding computing to its cloud-based solutions, the company has joined the league of prominent cloud computing providers (such as Amazon and Google) to compete for a fair share of this lucrative market.
In this article: Cloud computing, AMZN, Google, IBM, Vmware Inc, Sun Microsystems, Microsoft, and Customers
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CNET News.com | November 18, 2009
Rumors of a GPhone refuse to die
...VOIP technology. That's a bit puzzling as well, since that would allow Google to annoy new best friend Verizon and AT&T to annoy longtime steady Apple, so at this point, it's hard to know exactly what's going on here. Few businesspeople...
In this article: Google, Android, Microsoft, Apple, TechCrunch, Andy Rubin, Iphone, and Intel
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CNN | November 13, 2009
Will Google be your phone company?
...publicly switched network -- a status that gives them benefits and obligations. "If AT&T is Coca-Cola, Google is now 7-UP," Abramson added. "All of a sudden you have something that offers more than Skype," Abramson said, saying...
In this article: Google, Gizmo5, Skype, Michael Robertson, Vonage, United States, Common carrier, and E mail
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washingtonpost.com | 6 days ago
AT&T's top lobbyists tell FCC to punish Google Voice
AT&T's top lobbyists tell FCC to punish Google Voice It's been a few weeks since Google told the Federal Communcations Commission that its voice application is still blocking calls, just fewer of them. So what does the FCC plan to do?
In this article: FCC, Google, Monopoly, and Communications Act of 1934
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PC World: Latest Technology News | November 16, 2009
Intel To Launch Four Arrandale CPUs In January
...a bit more overcast with the addition of two more clouds. Both IBM and AT&T announced new services to join Microsoft, Amazon, and Google in establishing a cloud computing services. Samsung Intros Galaxy Spica Android Phone, No U.S. Launch...
In this article: Intel, Microsoft, Iphone, IBM, Android OS, and Cloud computing
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AT&T Inc. (NYSE: T) is the largest US provider of both local and long distance telephone services, and DSL Internet access. AT&T is the second largest provider of wireless service in the United States, with over 77 million wireless customers, and more than 150 million total customers. AT&T, Inc. was formed in 2005, when "Baby Bell" SBC Communications Inc. purchased former "Ma Bell" AT&T Corporation The newly merged company took on the iconic AT&T moniker and T stock-trading symbol (for "telephone").
The current AT&T includes eleven of the original Bell Operating Companies, and the original long distance division. While it reconstitutes much of the former Bell System, AT&T Inc. lacks the vertical integration of the historic AT&T Corp., which prompted United States v. AT&T, the antitrust suit that led to the breakup in 1984.
The company was honored at the 2008 Technology & Engineering Emmy Awards for development of coaxial cable technology as well as for staying true to its promise of "connecting people."
- Name:
- AT&T Inc.
- Type:
- Public (NYSE: T)
- Location:
- Dallas, Texas, USA
- Region:
- Worldwide
- Founded:
- 1983
- Stock Symbol:
- T
- Industry:
- Telecommunications
- Key People:
- Randall L. Stephenson
- Products:
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- Internet
- Telephone
- Wireless
- Television
- Revenue:
- USD 119.3 Billion (2008)
- Operating Income:
- USD 18.165 Billion (2008)
- Net Income:
- USD $10.463 Billion (2008)
- Assets:
- USD $284.528 Billion (2008)
- Equity:
- USD $112.518 Billion (2008)
- No. of Employees:
- 303,530 (2008)
- Motto:
- Your World. Delivered.
- Market Cap:
- USD $165.19 Billion (2008)
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