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  2. United States v. AT&T (1982) - Wikipedia

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    U.S. v. AT&T (1982) United States of America v. American Telephone & Telegraph Co., et al. The Sherman Antitrust Act enabled the United States government to break up the AT&T telephone monopoly into seven smaller companies. United States v. AT&T, 552 F.Supp. 131 (1982), was a ruling of the United States District Court for the District of ...

  3. Breakup of the Bell System - Wikipedia

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    The breakup of the Bell System resulted in the creation of seven independent companies that were formed from the original twenty-two AT&T-controlled members of the System. [5] On January 1, 1984, these companies were NYNEX, Pacific Telesis, Ameritech, Bell Atlantic, Southwestern Bell Corporation, BellSouth, and US West. NYNEX, merged with Bell ...

  4. History of AT&T - Wikipedia

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    History of AT&T. The history of AT&T dates back to the invention of the telephone. The Bell Telephone Company was established in 1877 by Alexander Graham Bell, who obtained the first US patent for the telephone, and his father-in-law, Gardiner Greene Hubbard. Bell and Hubbard also established American Telephone and Telegraph Company in 1885 ...

  5. AT&T Internet - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .att .com /internet /. AT&T Internet is an AT&T brand of broadband internet service. Previously, AT&T Internet was branded as U-verse Internet and bundled with U-verse TV, which was spun off into the newly independent DirecTV in 2021. AT&T Internet plans powered by fiber-optic cable use the AT&T Fiber brand.

  6. How AT&T customers can protect themselves in the latest data ...

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    AT&T said Friday that data was breached from “nearly all” of its cellular customers and the customers of wireless providers that used its network between May 1, 2022, and October 31, 2022. The ...

  7. Microsoft Corp. v. AT&T Corp. - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Corp. v. AT&T Corp., 550 U.S. 437 (2007), [1] was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Supreme Court reversed a previous decision by the Federal Circuit and ruled in favor of Microsoft, holding that Microsoft was not liable for infringement on AT&T 's patent under 35 U.S.C. § 271 (f). [2]

  8. Hackers steal data on virtually all of AT&T’s wireless customers

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    July 12, 2024 at 10:37 AM. Roy Rochlin/Getty Images. AT&T is reporting it was the victim of what is likely one of the largest data breaches of the year, as hackers obtained phone call and text ...

  9. AT&T - Wikipedia

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    AT&T Inc. AT&T Inc. is an American multinational telecommunications holding company headquartered at Whitacre Tower in Downtown Dallas, Texas. [4] It is the world's third-largest telecommunications company by revenue and the second-largest wireless carrier in the United States behind Verizon but ahead of T-Mobile. [5]