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Business & Finance | Business & Finance
AT&T is reportedly in talks to merge its media business with Discovery
AT&T acquired WarnerMedia for $85 billion just three years ago
News | News
Podcast | Underground USA | United States
Underground USA is an irreverent, brutally truthful, fact-based podcast. If we expunge the people who foment hate and divide, if we can box up those who need to fragment the American citizenry, we as a people have a lot in common, we get along.
Business & Finance | Business
AT&T reaches settlement with FTC over throttling- 9to5Mac
The FTC initially sued AT&T over its deceptive unlimited data claims, saying that the carrier failed to inform customers they would face throttling.
Science & Technology | Technology
AT&T is cutting off all location-data sharing ties in March
After senators called the practice an invasion of privacy, the mobile carrier is ending the service.
Business & Finance | Business
T-Mobile roasts AT&T for updating phones with a fake 5G logo
With a dumb — but entirely apt — metaphor.
Science & Technology | Tech
AT&T to Begin Tricking Customers into Thinking They Have 5G Service
When really all they're getting is 4G with a sneaky new logo.
Miscellaneous | Interesting Links
AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile and Sprint unlimited plans compared
Here's how AT&T, Verizon, Sprint and T-Mobile compare in 2018.
Business & Finance | Advertising/Marketing
What you need to know in advertising today
Everything that you need to know in advertising today.
News | The News
U.S. Investigating AT&T and Verizon Over Wireless Collusion Claim - The New York Times
Complaints to the Justice Department allege that the companies and a standards group worked together to restrict eSIM technology, a cardless way to easily switch carriers.
Science & Technology | Tech
Sprint and AT&T launch competing iPhone 6S/6S Plus offers - CNET
The rival carriers are trying to lure in customers with their latest 'buy one, get one free' campaigns.
Science & Technology | Tech
Netflix: We're the ones throttling video speeds on AT&T and Verizon - CNET
The streaming service says that for five years it's been slowing down video to wireless users to save them from themselves.