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Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs came up short in their historic bid for a third straight Super Bowl win when the ...
AT&T is consolidating 22 internal help-desk centers into six US locations, according to sources. The move comes after a memo from CEO John Stankey and an employee survey revealed falling engagement.
Charlie Ergen’s EchoStar inked a deal with AT&T to sell a total of 50 MHz of nationwide spectrum for about $23 billion, subject to regulatory approval. AT&T and EchoStar, the parent of Dish TV and ...
Trying to choose between AT&T and T-Mobile 5G Home Internet? This expert guide compares both providers’ internet speeds, pricing, plans, availability and customer satisfaction to help you decide.
AT&T said Tuesday it will purchase key wireless spectrum licenses from EchoStar for about $23 billion, as the telecom provider seeks to boost its network in a competitive market. In June, President ...
AT&T CEO John Stankey made his first public comment on his viral memo about the company's culture. Business Insider exclusively obtained and published the document earlier this month. "I think the ...
As a writer for Forbes Home since 2021, Emily specializes in writing about home warranties, solar installations, car transportation and moving companies. With a background in journalism and experience ...
AT&T is set to acquire $23 billion worth of spectrum licenses from EchoStar, the parent company of Dish Network, Sling TV and Boost Mobile. The deal will see AT&T gain control of approximately 50MHz ...
Dish Network’s long-shot bid to become the fourth national wireless carrier in the US is officially over. Parent company EchoStar announced today that it has agreed to sell a major portion of Dish’s ...
AT&T Inc. Chief Executive John Stankey on Monday addressed the elephant in the room, admitting he could’ve managed investor expectations — and the business — differently, in the lead-up to the ...
EchoStar has agreed to sell $23 billion worth of spectrum licenses to AT&T in a deal spurred by threats made by the Federal Communications Commission to revoke EchoStar's rights to use the spectrum.