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AT&T: Google Fiber Demands Government Favors
To hear AT&T tell it, Google Fiber has a long history of over-promising, under-delivering and threatening city governments.
Verizon, AT&T Set to Make Final Round of Bids for Yahoo Web Assets
The biggest U.S. wireless carrier is seeking to challenge the second largest U.S. wireless provider in the third round of bidding.
AT&T Seeks to Top Verizon's Bid for Yahoo
No committed financing was required for second-round bids, and Yahoo will assemble in the coming days a new shortlist of bidders from which it will solicit binding offers.
Netflix Admits to Lessening Video Quality on Verizon, AT&T Phones
The company said it had been doing this for five years to protect customers from exceeding their mobile data limits.
AT&T Will Offer Unlimited Data -- But There's a Catch
Wireless subscribers who have or add DirecTV or the company's U-verse TV service to their lineup of offerings will be able to get unlimited data for their smartphone plans.
FCC Summons AT&T, Comcast and T-Mobile to Explain Data Cap Exemptions
Some net neutrality advocates have expressed concerns over the potential of companies' programs to harm innovation.
AT&T Braces for $100 Million Fine Over 'Unlimited' Data Plans
The FCC is charging AT&T with not properly informing customers that it would slow data speeds on unlimited plans if data caps were exceeded.
AT&T Is Gearing Up to Bring Exclusive Games, Video to Connected Cars
The company already has signed up eight automaker partners.
Google Partners With Wireless Carriers to Push Wallet Service
The idea is to pre-install Google's electronic payment service on phones, as the companies seek to counter Apple Inc's recent entry into the nascent market for mobile payments.
Move Over AT&T and Verizon: This Cable Giant Is Getting Into the Phone Service Game
The idea is to give people an alternative to pricier data plans from the big cellular companies.
AT&T Scraps Plans for In-Flight High-Speed Internet Service
Instead, the company says it wants to focus on international expansion and video offerings.
FTC Sues AT&T for 'Deceptive' Data Throttling
The mobile service provider is being accused of charging millions of customers for 'unlimited' data plans while cutting data speeds.
How to Leverage Live Marketing With Social Media Before, During and After Events
Some large brands are pioneering marketing strategies blending social media with traditional events. The synergy is powerful while the cost is remarkably manageable.
A Glimmer of Compromise on Net Neutrality as FCC Comment Period Ends
A major Internet service provider and a leading advocate of Internet freedom have outlined middle routes in the polarized and politicized debate.
U.S. Says Fourth Amendment Does Not Protect Digitally-Stored Data
A drug trafficking case in which the government is demanding Microsoft hand over emails stored in a Dublin datacenter has called into question Fourth Amendment rights in a digital era.