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The company raised its free cash flow forecast and said it will invest new tax savings into network infrastructure.
AT&T's copper exit AT&T says it won’t build fiber home Internet in half of its wireline footprint AT&T is ditching copper and building fiber, but many will get only 5G or satellite.
T-Mobile introduced a similar solution last June that uses a cellular connection as a backup source of home internet during a cable or fiber outage. But while AT&T’s solution is free to eligible ...
AT&T Internet, the mid-2000s-era online service originally called U-verse Internet, is slowly going away as the company continues to roll out its faster, more modern fiber-optic service. AT&T hasn ...
Fiber internet has grown in recent years due to its reliability and speed, with download speeds of up to 5 gbps on the higher end of AT&T Fiber plans. Currently, customers who are eligible in Las ...
Dallas-based AT&T announced the tentative $5.75 million deal to acquire a majority of Lumen's fiber internet business. The deal still needs regulatory approval.
AT&T announced Wednesday that it plans to acquire most of Lumen’s fiber internet business, which operates as CenturyLink and Quantum Fiber, for $5.75 billion, according to a news release.
Advantage: AT&T But that’s for now. A Comcast spokesperson said the company will roll out the next generation of the cable internet standard, DOCIS 4.0, in the second half of 2024 locally.
AT&T agreed to buy Lumen Technologies' Mass Markets fiber internet connectivity business for $5.75 billion in cash, sending shares of the Denver-based firm soaring in premarket trading Thursday.