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| Symbol | Name | Time | Trade | Change | % Chg | Volume | P/E Ratio | EPS | Mkt Cap |
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| T | AT&T | 21:00 GMT | 33.69 | +0.05 | +0.15% | 22284300 | 48.47 | 0.694 | 197.5B |
Latest AT&T news
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US House passes corporate-backed 'cyber security' bill
House intelligence committee chairman Mike Rogers said that Facebook, the US Chamber of Commerce, Boeing, AT&T and others had supported it. -
Qualcomm warns of chip shortage
Qualcomm's results for the latest period include a $1.9 billion gain on the sale of its wireless spectrum to AT&T, meaning that revenues increased by 28 percent to $4.94 billion from $3.87 billion. Chip sales rose 29 percent to $152 million. -
Nokia fixes Lumia 900 bug
Over the weekend it announced that the update is available and punters can update their AT&T version of the Nokia Lumia 900's software. -
US does not give a XXXX about Aussie patent win
The "bad guys" were the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, or CSIRO, which after ten years managed to score a $229 million settlement from a group of nine companies that make a variety of wireless devices and chips, including Broadcom, T-Mobile, AT&T, and Lenovo. -
Sprint still betting the farm on the iPhone
Boy Genius Reportsays that the $20 billion deal might have landed Sprint an exclusive with the iPhone 5. It might be that Sprint will be the only carrier to get the iPhone 5 when it is announced, while both Verizon and AT&T will get slightly souped-up iPhone 4S models and only get the iPhone 5 later -
Apple iPhone deal could kill off Sprint
Moffett said that another worry is how much more money Sprint will need to spend on buying wireless spectrum to compete with Verizon Wireless and AT&T. -
Apple releases the er, new… iPad
Secondly there’s a tentative merit with this device, which is the claimed battery life. According to the Apple mouthpiece, it maintained the same battery life as its predecessor – an amazing claim considering 4G devices are assuredly more power consuming than your more mature 3G, and yes, LTE all ar -
iPhone subsidies hurting wireless carriers
While we have reported before how AT&T did not do as well from the iPhone as many had expected, it turns out that the other telcos who subsidise Jobs' Dream are also suffering. -
4G is a battery vampire
Verizon's 4G network is covering a good chunk of the USA with AT&T gaining ground. But, because 4G coverage isn't continuous in many locations, batteries are taking a big hit. -
RIM's new CEO has a cunning plan
This is hardly innovation. Verizon Wireless and AT&T are already promoting LTE devices including smartphones and tablets from RIM's rivals. But at least it will position RIM in the running. -
Apple iPhone deal drags down AT&T
While the other telephone companies initially thought it unfair that AT&T managed to score the exclusive deal to flog Apple's iPhone, they might be laughing now. -
Microsoft and Alcatel bury the hatchet
The technology allowed someone to add an appointment to a calendar by clicking on a calendar date and entering information in the field with the relevant date. The patent was initially awarded to a division of AT&T that was spun off as Lucent and was ultimately acquired by Alcatel. -
Nokia and Microsoft to spend a fortune on marketing
According to the internal Microsoft documentation Thurrott claims to have seen, the total cost of this marketing tsunami is $200 million and that is just in the US. On AT&T at least, Nokia is outspending Microsoft two to one. -
Qualcomm sells airwaves to AT&T
AT&T has won approval from US regulators for its $1.93 billion purchase of Qualcomm airwaves. -
T-Mobile forced into the arms of Sprint
T-Mobile might be forced to link up with Sprint Nextel after its owner's $39 billion deal with AT&T collapsed. -
AT&T gives up on Deutsche Telekom
AT&T has dropped its $39 billion bid for Deutsche Telekom's US wireless unit after the regulators told it to sling its hook. -
Google's Schmidt denies working with snooping Carrier IQ
Carrier IQ makes software that operators including AT&T and Sprint Nextel install in mobile devices. It transmits data that Carrier IQ says allows mobile operators to better understand their devices and networks, however it also collects and transmits potentially sensitive data about phone users. -
RIM buys NewBay
The Irish Times reports Newbay has signed deals with some bigwigs like T-Mobile USA, Telefonica, AT&T, Verizon and Deutsche Telekom.
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