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| Symbol | Name | Time | Trade | Change | % Chg | Volume | P/E Ratio | EPS | Mkt Cap |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| T | AT&T | 21:00 GMT | 35.25 | -0.92 | -2.54% | 24461108 | 27.97 | 1.293 | 189.6B |
Latest AT&T news
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I warned you all about PRISM
For those with long memories, humanity was warned about government data mining by Mark Klein in 2006. He said AT&T was allowing US spies to siphon vast amounts of customer data without warrants. -
Court let NSA spy on Verizon customers
In 2006, USA Today first reported that the NSA had been "secretly collecting the phone call records of tens of millions of Americans, using data provided by AT&T, Verizon and BellSouth" in order to produce and analyse calling patterns. -
ITC bans early iPhone shipments
The iPhone 4 is now given away with a contract offered by carriers including Verizon Wireless, which is not affected by the ruling which only Applies to AT&T. -
Microsoft finds a niche among the price conscious
Myerson said that outside the US, Microsoft was doing better because there was not the influence of the carriers such as AT&T and Verizon Wireless. -
Samsung claims it will struggle with Galaxy S4 demand
In the US, telcos are reporting delays because of "an unexpected delay with inventory deliveries." Sprint will take online orders starting Saturday as planned, but the phone will be sold at retail outlets only as it becomes available. -
Facebook needs to learn from AOL and CompuServe
CommentThe "Home" software will be available for download for free from Google Play starting 12 April. In addition, AT&T Inc has exclusive rights to sell for $100 the first handsets, made by Taiwan's HTC that come pre-installed with the software starting the same day. -
Verdict still out on Blackberry 10
Despite the advice, Dawson believes that past the end of this quarter, the US launch does seem to be low key. Carriers don't seem particularly interested in featuring the devices, and sales staff, Ovum claims, have been poorly briefed. -
In the US, hackers are the new witches
This week Andrew Auernheimer was jailed for 41 months because he dared to obtain the personal data of more than 100,000 iPad owners from AT&T's publicly accessible website. -
IBM and EMC fight over Softlayer
It sells technology to over 25,000 companies, mostly cloud infrastructure to SMEs? Its sale was sparked when one of its customers, AT&T, approached the company in recent months seeking exclusive talks, one of the sources said. AT&T has since walked away, but the idea of a sale is still out there. -
Blackberry rises from its grave
According to Reuters, analysts view the announcement as a positive, especially since it comes close on the heels of announcements from Verizon Communications and AT&T confirming that they will be selling the Z10 device later this month. -
Make or break day for RIM
The carriers don't like the idea of a duopoly and are hoping that RIM can mount a strong challenge. AT&T chief financial officer John Stephens said the BlackBerry has had a good tradition to it, and he hopes it will be successful. -
Apple suppliers are revolting
If subsidies are removed and payment plans widely adopted, then consumers will just head for cheaper gear. AT&T for one would love to get itself weaned off of paying such great subsidies to Apple. -
Jury convicts Goatse Security iPad hacker
Hacker Andrew Auernheimer has been found guilty of breaking into AT&T's servers and stealing the email addresses and other personal data of about 120,000 Apple iPad users. -
Nokia's new hope released next week
Nokia said its high-end Lumia 820 and 920 phones will this week reach the first operators and retail outlets in France and Britain and later in Russia and Germany as well as other select markets. In the United States, AT&T will start selling the devices in early November. -
Cloud game service was a disaster
Shareholders include BT, HTC, Time Warner and AT&T. Lauder Partners continues to offer the service in the US, UK and Belgium. -
Apple increases Samsung Galaxy sales
He said that two out of three Costco stores were completely sold out of the T-Mobile and AT&T versions of the phone. The third had the T-Mobile version in stock, but was sold out of the AT&T version. -
Apple wants US court to ban eight Samsung products
From the list of 28 products it claimed infringed its patents, it has selected eight that it wants banned. These include the Galaxy S 4G, the Galaxy S2 AT&T, the Galaxy S2 Skyrocket, the Galaxy S2 T-Mobile, the Galaxy S2 Epic 4G, the Galaxy S Showcase, the Droid Charge and the Galaxy Prevail. -
It costs $450 to sell a $49 Nokia
An analyst has worked out that it costs Nokia and AT&T $450 to sell every $49 Windows Lumia 900 phone.
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