AT&T Communications

American telecommunications company

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September 30 2024 AT&T announced selling its remaining 70% stake in DirecTV to TPG.
July 28 2017 AT&T announced a new AT&T Communications corporate division, which consolidated AT&T Mobility, DirecTV, U-Verse, AT&T Business, and Technology and Operations Group under one organizational structure.
February 15 2017 Time Warner shareholders approved the merger with AT&T.
March 6 2015 AT&T was removed from the Dow Jones Industrial Average, being replaced by Apple.
May 18 2014 AT&T announced agreement to purchase DirecTV for $48.5 billion, aimed at increasing market share in pay-TV and accessing Latin American markets.
December 17 2013 AT&T announced plans to sell its Connecticut wireline operations to Frontier Communications, involving approximately 2,700 wireline employees and 900,000 voice connections.
September 2013 AT&T announced expansion into Latin America through a collaboration with Carlos Slim's América Móvil.
2012 17 additional AT&T Communications companies were dissolved into AT&T Corp., leaving only the companies in Indiana, New York, Virginia, and Washington, D.C. as the remaining entities of the original 1984 structure.
2010 AT&T Communications and its subsidiary AT&T Communications of New England were merged into AT&T Corp., marking a significant restructuring of the company.

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