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  2. Franklin Center (Chicago) - Wikipedia

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    The Franklin Center is a 60-story supertall skyscraper in the Loop neighborhood of downtown Chicago.Completed in 1989 as the AT&T Corporate Center to consolidate the central region headquarters of the American Telephone & Telegraph Company (AT&T), [2] it stands at a height of 1,007 ft (307 m) and contains 1.7 million sq ft (160,000 m 2) of floor space. [3]

  3. Southwestern Bell - Wikipedia

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    SBC Communications bought AT&T Corp. on November 18, 2005, and changed its name to AT&T Inc. Shortly afterwards, on January 15, 2006, AT&T companies were given new d.b.a names. As a result, officially, Southwestern Bell began conducting business under the following names: AT&T Arkansas, AT&T Kansas, AT&T Missouri, AT&T Oklahoma, and AT&T Texas.

  4. AT&T Communications - Wikipedia

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    AT&T Phone (formerly AT&T U-verse Voice) is a voice communication service delivered over AT&T's IP network . This phone service is digital and provides a voicemail service accessed by *98 from the home number. Customers who subscribe to both AT&T Phone and U-verse TV get features such as call history on channel 9900, which displays the last 100 ...

  5. AT&T Plaza - Wikipedia

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    AT&T Plaza may refer to: AT&T Plaza (Chicago), a part of Millennium Park, in Chicago, Illinois; AT&T Plaza (St. Louis) or AT&T Center, a building in St. Louis, Missouri; One AT&T Plaza or Whitacre Tower, a building in Dallas, Texas; AT&T Plaza, a part of the American Airlines Center, a sports arena in Dallas, Texas

  6. Room 641A - Wikipedia

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    Room 641A is a telecommunication interception facility operated by AT&T for the U.S. National Security Agency, as part of its warrantless surveillance program as authorized by the Patriot Act. The facility commenced operations in 2003 and its purpose was publicly revealed by AT&T technician Mark Klein in 2006. [1] [2]

  7. American Tower - Wikipedia

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    Since AT&T's Long Lines Program was decommissioned in the 1980s, and the company no longer had any use for the towers themselves, American Tower now owns most of these tower structures across the entire continental United States, totaling 42,965 in 2022. [4] In 2004 James D. Taiclet was named CEO [5] and held the title until 2020. [6]

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