AT&T
AT&T (formerly an abbreviation for American Telephone and Telegraph) Corporation {{nyse|T}} is an American telecommunications company. AT&T provides voice, video, data, and Internet telecommunications and professional services to businesses, consumers, and government agencies. During its long history, AT&T has at times been the world's largest telephone company, the world's largest cable television operator, and a regulated monopoly. At its peak, it employed one million people and its revenue was roughly $300 billion annually in today's dollars. In early 2005, SBC Communications (commonly called one of the "Baby Bells" that was split-off from AT&T itself) began the legal process to purchase its once parent AT&T.
Current organization
As of September 2005, AT&T's directors include by CEO and Board Chairman David Dorman, President and COO William Hannigan, Vice Chairman and CFO Thomas Horton, and CTO and CIO Hossein Eslambolchi, and John Polumbo, president & CEO of AT&T Consumer.
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David Dorman - William Hannigan - Thomas Horton - Hossein Eslambolchi - John Polumbo - AT&T Consumer
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