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Feb 18, 2010

AT&T finally gets its first Android device, will have first Dell smartphone
AT&T announced today that it will start selling Android devices, and the first one will be the unique Motorola Backflip, beginning on March 7. While T-Mobile began selling Android devices as soon as the first became available in late 2008, the other major carriers have been slower to catch on. Sprint announced its first, the HTC Hero, in September 2009; and Verizon's first, the Motorola Droid, came just one month later.

Feb 12, 2010

AT&T, Verizon May Have to Share Lines Under FCC Plan
AT&T and Verizon Communications Inc. would be forced to lease fast Internet lines to rivals providing Web services to small businesses under a proposal being weighed by U.S. regulators. The idea, proposed to the FCC by computer-services company Cbeyond Inc., has support from the Small Business Administration, which said it could spur job creation.

Feb 3, 2010

AT&T spends ‘more than some states’ on health care
AT&T spends $5.5 billion annually on health care for 1.2 million employees, retirees and their dependents, AT&T’s senior vice president of compensation, benefits and policy Mike Coffey told participants on a teleconference with health care executives yesterday.

Feb 3, 2010

AT&T’s iPhone Mess
AT&T has stumbled into a quagmire. When it secured exclusive rights to support Apple's iPhone on its wireless network in June 2007, investors hailed the deal as a masterstroke. Here was stodgy, safe AT&T positioning itself to gulp profits from a cutting-edge technology. But AT&T and Apple vastly underestimated the iPhone's appeal.

 

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