AT&T

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AT&T
A̱bwuang, enterprise, public company, telecommunication company, organization
Yet kapS&P 500 Jhyuk
Industrytelecommunications, telecommunication, mass media, postal and telecommunications services Jhyuk
Kpaat5 Zwat Swak 1983, 2005, 1885 Jhyuk
Á̱kum a̱lyootAT&T Jhyuk
Kpaat mbwakAlexander Graham Bell Jhyuk
Chief executive officerJohn Stankey Jhyuk
A̱byinMuná̱pyia̱ Sí̱tet Amerika Jhyuk
Legal formcorporation Jhyuk
A̱gbang tyantungDallas Jhyuk
Stock exchangeNew York Stock Exchange Jhyuk
Yet a̱ci̱tAT&T Corporation, SBC Communications Jhyuk
Significant eventHemisphere Project Jhyuk
IPv4 routing prefix12.225.0.0/16, 135.25.0.0/16, 70.128.0.0/12, 67.112.0.0/12, 135.113.0.0/16 Jhyuk
IPv6 routing prefix2602:300::/24 Jhyuk
Byia̱ za̱kwaFortune 500 companies who have provided financial support to members of Congress who sought to invalidate the 2020 presidential election results Jhyuk
Official websitehttps://www.att.com Jhyuk
Contact page URLhttps://www.att.com/support/contact-us/ Jhyuk
MAC Address Block Large ID00071C, 0060D3, 08006A, 800010, 803A59 Jhyuk

AT&T Inc. yet a̱gba̱ndang sot-nta̱m ba̱ng nkyang-a̱myim A̱merika wa a̱ shyia̱ bibyin ma̱ a̱di̱di̱t ma̱ng tyantung mi̱ Whitacre Tower mi̱ Downtown Dallas, Texas.[1] Nggu wa yet sot-nta̱m nkyang-a̱myim a̱ swak ma̱ng shi di̱ fam kurum mi̱ swanta hu, a̱ si̱ yet a̱tat wu ma̱ng shi di̱ fam jhyet á̱niet savit jet a̱bwoi mi̱ M.S. hu.[2][3] Mi̱ da̱ a̱lyia̱ 2022, AT&T ku san shi yet 13 di̱ tak ti̱tak susot-nta̱m Muná̱pyia̱ Si̱tet ji̱ swak ma̱ng shi a̱si̱ Fortune 500, ma̱ng a̱kakurum na̱ bai biliyon $168.8 a̱ni.[4]

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  1. Godinez, Victor; McLemore, David (Zwat A̱taa 28, 2008). "AT&T moving headquarters to Dallas from San Antonio". The Dallas Morning News. Archived from the original on Zwat A̱taa 26, 2009.
  2. Blumenthal, Eli (Zwat A̱ni̱nai 6, 2020). "T-Mobile leapfrogs AT&T, saying it's 2nd largest US carrier after Sprint merger". CNET. Retrieved Zwat A̱ni̱nai 1, 2022. It’s been a busy year for T-Mobile, but the carrier continues to see subscriber growth and says it has now moved past AT&T to become the nation's second-largest wireless carrier despite the coronavirus pandemic... Combining the additional postpaid subscribers with the addition of Sprint's customer base gives T-Mobile a total of 98.3 million subscribers, which it says pushes it past AT&T when it comes to total postpaid and prepaid users, though the company is still behind Verizon.
  3. Ta‌̱mpi‌̱let:Cite report
  4. "Fortune 500 – AT&T. Rank 13". Fortune. Zwat Swak 6, 2021. Retrieved Zwat A̱ni̱nai 1, 2022. Fortune 500 – AT&T. Rank 13; Key Financials (Last Fiscal Year) – Revenues: $168,864 ($ millions)