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AT&T's Troubling Trends

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AT&T Mobility Becomes a Co-Branding Business

November 6, 2008

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Beyond being a network provider, AT&T Mobility is using its iPhone success to launch a slew of co-branding relationships for devices, applications and services.

Mark Mariotti, Chief Executive Officer

Mark MariottiChief Executive OfficerFuture Management Holdings Inc 
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Another AT&T Cycle

November 5, 2008

Personally during the previous 30-years I have utilized the business and services of AT&T land line and wireless services. I have experienced the previous court break-up of AT&T - the dividend destruction of AT&T common stock, and never sure which company the current AT&T would purchase to bring it back to the AT&T of old.  

Samuel Greenholtz, Principal

Samuel GreenholtzPrincipalTelecom Pragmatics 
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AT&T Wireless Leadership Role at Risk Because of Insufficient Spending

November 5, 2008

1.      If it does not begin to increase its wireless budget – along with actually spending in adequate amounts -- AT&T is going to start hurting in the near term. 2.      The problems range from 3G upgrades to backhaul requirements. 3.      There seems to be some excessive concern at AT&T about Verizon and its new Blackberry.

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