AT&T announced a new AT&T “Choice” bundle that startsat $99 a month for qualifying services and provides a combination of TV, high speed Internet, home phone or wireless voice service — an option not available in most cable bundles. Bundles can include DVR and DVR service, plus a one-year price guarantee and significant monthly savings.
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by Larry Etter
AT&T* announced today that it has deployed Network Disaster Recovery (NDR) resources to Chile as a preventive measure to ensure business continuity of the AT&T node in Santiago. The action is in response to a series of natural disasters that have affected the South American country since the devastating earthquake of February 27, which was followed by tsunamis and various aftershocks.
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AT&T* and Motorola, Inc. today announced that the Motorola BACKFLIP ™ with MOTOBLUR™ will be available in AT&T stores nationwide and online at www.wireless.att.com beginning March 7. MOTOBLUR offers AT&T customers a new way to connect to their favorite people, content and applications.
This BACKFLIP will bring together social networking with an Android platform phone.
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by Larry Etter
AT&T* and Motorola, Inc. today announced that the Motorola BACKFLIP ™ with MOTOBLUR™ will be available in AT&T stores nationwide and online at www.wireless.att.com beginning March 7. MOTOBLUR offers AT&T customers a new way to connect to their favorite people, content and applications.
This BACKFLIP will bring together social networking with an Android platform phone.
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by Larry Etter
AT&T Inc. has announced the selection of Alcatel-Lucent and Ericsson as equipment suppliers for the planned deployment of its higher-speed LTE mobile broadband network.
The selection of the two suppliers paves the way for AT&T’s planned field trials of LTE technology later this year, with commercial deployment scheduled to begin in 2011
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AT&T* has launched the U-verse NBC Olympics Application, a new TV app that lets a viewer watch up to four different channels featuring Olympic content on their screen at one time. The app also provides NBC Olympics athlete bios, event schedules, and the latest headlines and medal counts straight from Vancouver to your U-verse TV screen.
AT&T is using this to show off it technology and as a branding mechanism.
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AT&T Interactive and Expedia Inc., doing business as Expedia Affiliate Network, today announced a distribution agreement that helps travelers conveniently check hotel rates, room availability and book rooms on AT&T Interactive's YELLOWPAGES.COM and YP.COM local search websites. In addition to AT&T Interactive's comprehensive business listings, user reviews, and video profiles, the new hotel booking functionality supports AT&T Interactive's ongoing content growth. The booking feature is co-branded with hotels.com, a subsidiary of Expedia®.
Aligning with AT&T Interactive gives Expedia a way to reach consumers who are already looking for local hotel information
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AT&T Interactive and TED today announced the availability of the official TED2010 Mobile conference app. Developed on AT&T Interactive's Plusmo application development platform, the mobile app offers access to conference information leading up to the event on Feb. 9-13 in Long Beach, Calif.
Tool AT&T has developed should be good add to TED2010.
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The attorney general for Washington D.C. has filed a lawsuit against an AT&T unit, seeking to recover consumers' unused balances on prepaid calling cards.
The suit claims that AT&T should turn over unused balances on the calling cards of consumers whose last known address was in Washington, D.C. and have not used the calling card for three years.
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by Michael Oliveto
AT&T, with $6.63 billion of debt coming due, may be the biggest beneficiary of the record rally in U.S. corporate bonds in 2009.
Borrowing costs have fallen to almost a five-year low, meaning the Dallas-based phone company and the rest of corporate America with $429 billion of debt maturing are poised to shave $17.4 billion off annual interest expense in 2010, according Moody’s Investors Service and data compiled by Bloomberg.
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