AT&T
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More than two decades after the idea started, one of the 50 states of the US has integrated its emergency call centres with FirstNet, the US public safety network run by AT&T.
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AT&T and BlackRock Alternatives (BlackRock) have signed a definitive agreement to form a joint venture creating a new wholesale commercial fibre platform.
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Members of the ITW Global Leaders’ Forum (GLF) have elected John Nolan of AT&T as the vice chair of the GLF Board.
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Satellite company AST SpaceMobile has successfully spread out its giant communications array for its test satellite, BlueWalker 3, which was launched in September.
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Amdocs will act as a cloud migration partner for AT&T Mexico as it transitions its database and application workloads to the public cloud.
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As several companies from around the world of telecoms share their Q3 results, here is a financial round-up with all of the key points.
Forthcoming events
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The industry’s aid charity, Télécoms sans Frontières (TSF), celebrated its 30 years of helping people hit by wars, earthquakes and other disasters with a reception at Capacity Europe last night.
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AT&T Illinois has agreed to pay a US$23 million fine after attempting to bribe a politician in the state.
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Multiple production companies have hit Verizon, AT&T and Comcast with copyright lawsuits for failing to stop movie piracy.
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Nokia and AT&T Mexico have collaborated to deploy an industrial-grade LTE private wireless network solution.
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Oracle has extended its cloud agreement with AT&T with a new five-year deal.
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As several companies from around the world of telecoms share their Q2 results, here is a financial round-up with all the key points.
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Nokia has confirmed a partnership with AT&T Mexico as they look to accelerate 5G in the country.
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AT&T has made Debbie Dial, who has worked for the company for 26 years, its principal accounting officer.
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Senior executives of both AT&T and Verizon have joined the board of industry association MEF, which promotes enterprise use of network and cloud technology.
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Roaming specialist Tomia has put some numbers to the #VoLTEgate scandal that means millions of visitors to the US will be unable to use voice roaming from this summer.
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Investigations by Capacity show that many visitors to the US – perhaps until the end of 2023 or longer – will be unable to call 9‑1‑1 to summon police and other services in an emergency.
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Inflation is hitting AT&T, the company’s CFO told a financial conference yesterday.