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CNNMoney: AT&T's Android sales are catching up to iPhoneupdated: Thu Oct 20 2011 10:40:00

AT&T's wireless customer base topped 100 million for the first time this quarter, even as iPhone sales slowed while customers waited for the new model.

AT&T, Sprint execs trade insults over T-Mobile mergerupdated: Tue Oct 11 2011 17:04:00

Technology advances quickly in the wireless industry, but animosity can fester.

AT&T to activate faster 4G network on Sundayupdated: Thu Sep 15 2011 18:42:00

AT&T Mobility is saddling up for the initial launch of its faster fourth-generation data services.

AT&T: Our 4G will catch up to Verizon's in 2 to 3 yearsupdated: Thu Jun 02 2011 20:38:00

AT&T's data network won't be on par with Verizon Wireless' until 2013 or 2014, AT&T Mobility CEO Ralph de la Vega said on Thursday.

AT&T exec says problems soon without T-Mobile mergerupdated: Tue Mar 22 2011 22:37:00

AT&T's wireless network will face major challenges "in the short term" unless the carrier is able to begin integrating T-Mobile USA's infrastructure, said AT&T Mobility CEO Ralph de la Vega.

Major merger in telecom industryupdated: Tue Mar 22 2011 22:37:00

A merger of AT&T and T-Mobile could transform the U.S. cellular phone landscape. CNN's Maggie Lake reports.

AT&T outlines plans for 4G network, phonesupdated: Wed Jan 05 2011 18:34:00

AT&T, which has been late to the 4G race, announced detailed plans for its faster, fourth-generation network on Wednesday while showing its first 4G smartphones.

Fortune: The Problem with Palm's Preupdated: Mon Jun 15 2009 09:45:00

By almost all measures the new Palm Pre handset, released June 6, is a hit: The device is getting raves from technology reviewers, and officials at Sprint Nextel, the only phone network now offering the Pre, have said opening weekend sales outpaced their expectations.

Fortune: Will Godzilla Defeat King Kong?updated: Mon Mar 08 2004 00:01:00

With 54% of the market between them, the new Cingular (30%) and Verizon Wireless (24%) are emerging as the monsters of the consolidating American cellphone market. So what's in store as Godzilla an...

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