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A large number of AT&T Mobility employees are unionized, belonging to the Communications Workers of America. The CWA represented roughly 15,000 of the previous 20,000 formerly AT&T Wireless employees as of early 2006. [12] As of the end of 2009, the CWA website claims that roughly 40,000 workers of AT&T Mobility are represented by the union. [13]
This was per a pre-spinoff agreement with AT&T Corp. that stated that if AT&T Wireless was to be bought by a competitor, the rights to the name AT&T Wireless and the use of the AT&T name in wireless phone service would revert to AT&T Corp. AT&T Wireless's prepaid services, Go Phone, was adopted by Cingular Wireless after the merger closed, and ...
John D Zeglis (born May 2, 1947) is an American business executive. He served as president of AT&T from 1997 to 2001 and as chairman and chief executive officer (CEO) of AT&T Wireless from 1999 to 2004.
In 2023, Stankey's total compensation from AT&T was $25.7 million, representing a CEO-to-median worker pay ratio of 193-to-1. [28] After the US government ceased funding the Affordable Connectivity Program , in April 2024 Stankey announced that AT&T would direct $3 billion to address the "digital divide" of high-speed-internet access in the ...
The combined cellular operation was a significant player in the field. In 1990, McCaw was the highest paid CEO in the US. In 1994, the McCaw brothers sold McCaw Cellular to AT&T Corporation for $11.5 billion. [2] The company was renamed AT&T Wireless. AT&T Wireless was sold to Cingular in 2004 to become the nation's largest wireless carrier.
John Stankey, ATT’s CEO, at Fortune's Global Forum on Nov. 12, 2024. ... John Stankey, AT&T’s chief executive, ... He began his career at the phone company Pacific Bell, fresh out of college ...
Telecom companies have spent billions to build out the wireless infrastructure to support their 5G networks. (AT&T says it invested more than $145 billion between 2019 and 2023.)
Consumer Cellular offers low-cost, [22] no-contract monthly cellphone plans with simple cutoff points to offer flexibility. [23] Its cellphone selections include basic flip phones from Doro (of which the provider is the exclusive U.S. carrier) aimed toward seniors [24] as well as budget and premium Android smartphones from Motorola and Samsung.