A new affordable broadband law in the Empire State has led to AT&T dropping its 5G home internet product entirely.
First and foremost is the $200 bonus in bill credits that the carrier is offering for those who pick up a new phone and line.
AT&T of Ohio says the cost of burying utility lines in cities would hamper its ability to provide cheaper broadband.
Canton opposes AT&T Ohio's tariff application that could require cities to pay the cost of relocating and undergorunding AT&T ...
Pebble Beach Golf Links in California – the main course to be used in three rounds of the 2024 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am –was ...
The worker’s misconduct was the subject of several internal investigations, but she remained employed with the company, ...
Starting Thursday, individual AT&T customers and small businesses that experience a fiber outage of more than 20 minutes or a ...
AT&T Inc. retirees challenging a transaction that shifted responsibility for funding nearly 100,000 pensions to an insurance ...
The phone provider was having issues Sunday causing some residents not to be able to call 911, according to police in a Nixle ...
AT&T will waive overage charges for prepaid and postpaid customers affected by the wildfires through February 6th. The ...