(Bloomberg) — AT&T Inc. hopes to persuade people across the country to break up with their landlines by the end of 2029. To do so, it’s deploying a new weapon that might help: a wireless home phone.
AT&T Inc (NYSE:T) won the Federal Communications Commission’s consent to replace old copper home phone lines with new wireless landline technology. The approval concerns only a handful of Oklahoma ...
The company added 401,000 net postpaid wireless phone connections in the second quarter, a slowdown from the year-ago period, when the company added 419,000. Still, the figure handily beat ...
Après les smartphones dernier cri, que diriez-vous de posséder à présent un téléphone domestique qui révolutionne le design de nos appareils de téléphonie moderne ? Imaginé par le designer Sébastien ...
AT&T gained wireless and internet subscribers in the second quarter and announced plans to invest further in its fiber-cable build-out with some of the billions of dollars it expects in tax savings ...