AT&T

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AT&T[edit | edit source]

AT&T logo AT&T is an American multinational telecommunications corporation headquartered in Dallas, Texas. It is one of the largest telecommunications companies in the world, providing a wide range of services including wireless communications, internet services, and digital entertainment.

History[edit | edit source]

AT&T traces its roots back to the original Bell Telephone Company, founded by Alexander Graham Bell in 1877. Over the years, the company went through various mergers and acquisitions, eventually becoming the American Telephone and Telegraph Company (AT&T) in 1885. Throughout the 20th century, AT&T played a significant role in the development of the telecommunications industry in the United States.

Services[edit | edit source]

AT&T offers a diverse range of services to its customers. These include:

Wireless Communications[edit | edit source]

AT&T provides wireless communication services to millions of customers across the United States. It offers a variety of mobile plans, devices, and accessories to meet the needs of both individual consumers and businesses.

Internet Services[edit | edit source]

AT&T offers high-speed internet services to residential and business customers. It provides broadband internet access through various technologies, including DSL, fiber-optic, and wireless connections.

Digital Entertainment[edit | edit source]

AT&T is also a major player in the digital entertainment industry. Through its subsidiary, WarnerMedia, it owns and operates various media properties, including Warner Bros. Entertainment, HBO, and Turner Broadcasting System. AT&T offers streaming services, such as HBO Max, to deliver a wide range of content to its customers.

Corporate Social Responsibility[edit | edit source]

AT&T is committed to corporate social responsibility and has implemented various initiatives to make a positive impact on society. The company focuses on areas such as environmental sustainability, community engagement, and diversity and inclusion.

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