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Zacks Investment Research on MSNAT&T vs. Comcast: Which Telecom Stock is a Better Buy Right Now?AT&T Inc. T and Comcast Corporation CMCSA are major players in the telecommunications industry. Operating as one the largest ...
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Zacks.com on MSNAT&T Expands 5G RedCap Coverage: Will it Drive Sustainable Growth?AT&T expands its 5G RedCap reach, powering the next wave of connected devices from wearables to industrial sensors.
AT&T's second-quarter results suggest that the company isn't having much trouble keeping subscribers and boosting revenue per subscriber, which tracks with Stankey's comments about a rational market.
WASHINGTON (CBS.MW) -- AT&T T, -1.21% on Wednesday trimmed its sales projection for 2004 just hours after saying it would no longer sign up new customers in seven states. Citing stiff competition ...
AT&T’s bid to acquire T-Mobile USA is sure to draw a stern look from federal regulators, but whether they try to block the $80 billion deal is far from clear.
AT&T <T.N> faces a tough pitch convincing regulators that its $39 billion deal to buy Deutsche Telekom AG's <DTEGn.DE> T-Mobile will not create a duopoly in the cell phone market.
CHTR's bullish estimates, rural expansion plans, and attractive valuation may give it an edge over T in fiber broadband ...
AT&T could raise prices, but it can only charge what the market will bear. Given competition, AT&T will need to increase the value of its service significantly to charge a higher price.
The AT&T-Time Warner hookup would actually boost competition in at least three important ways. First, it would provide stronger competition for Netflix and Amazon.
The AT&T-Time Warner merger might be the most realistic option for promoting greater competition to incumbent cable operators in the video and broadband markets. These are important public ...
AT&T's top executive in Mexico has urged the government to place limits on its telecom rival America Movil and keep it out of new markets to ensure fair competition, Mexican newspaper Reforma ...
AT&T faces a tough pitch convincing regulators that its $39 billion deal to buy T-Mobile will not create a duopoly in the cell phone market.
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