As the network provider for the iPhone, AT&T launches a marketing campaign aimed at appealing to the hip and mobile consumers of Apple’s much-hyped device.
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Social network unleashes mobile version that taps into "reality distortion field" marketing of Apple's iPhone. As if a widely anticipated IPO wasn't enough.
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The New York-based carrier shows strong wireless subscriber growth and surprising strength in mobile data.
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For next two weeks, telecom industry to offer insight into a maturing market.
Blog: Colbert's AT&T History Lesson (Video)
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Soon to be AT&T, the carrier dialed in net income that grew by 200 percent.
Blog: Colbert's AT&T History Lesson (Video)
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Ma Bell thumbs nose at competitors and lets 100-million subscribers call each other for free.
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Only days after it basked in iPhone’s reflected glow, the Cingular brand is erased by AT&T.
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Apple’s phone breaks new ground for its cool features, but as a network device it falls short.
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Macworld schools the uninitiated, entertains the faithful, and even gives stuffy CEOs of other companies a chance to ride Apple's coattails.
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One phone, one carrier—will subscribers switch from Verizon’s network for the iPhone?
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Will the two heavyweights do another cell phone dance, and will they learn from the ROKR?
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Carrier signs ‘exclusive’ deal, but Verizon and Sprint provide MySpace services through Helio.
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Budget-priced smart phone challenges models from Cingular, T-Mobile, and Sprint.
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Firethorn will act as tech clearinghouse between banks and carriers to spur mobile banking in U.S.
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With Adobe and Hearst as investors, web TV service aims to take its show to the masses.
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The second-largest U.S. carrier added 2 million new mobile customers and claims wireless leadership.
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Carrier takes advantage of fixed/mobile technology to create home-monitoring service.
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Like its merger partner AT&T, last of the original Baby Bells beats expectations on the back of
Cingular.
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The largest U.S. carrier posts impressive profit while it awaits a key regulatory decision.
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Merger marks end of the line for Cingular and BellSouth brands.
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