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The Dallas-based telecommunications company says it doesn't believe the data compromised in a breach that affected nearly all its more than 100 million customers is public.
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AT&T believes the data, which was stolen in April, is no longer publicly available. Affected current and former customers will be notified by the company but can also check their status online.
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Foreign media points to AT&T Stadium as the selected venue for the 2026 FIFA World Cup final match but local officials have yet to confirm.
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AT&T is coming in just under the wire on fulfilling a promise it made in September to launch a mobile 5G network. While the company won’t sell a…
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Thanks to a two-year, $1 million grant from AT&T, local nonprofit Communities In Schools is giving five San Antonio high schools additional support to…
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From Texas Standard . Headlines of the past few days have heralded the potential consequences of the impending decision by a federal district judge on...
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From Texas Standard . Economists and Democrats have leveled a lot of criticism at the GOP tax plan that just passed in Congress. But for many of the 200...
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AT&T positions itself as the future competitor to cable, promising an era of experimentation and innovation. But consumer advocates raise a raft of concerns. Regulators will weigh both sides.
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AT&T’s high-speed gigabit internet service known as Gigapower is now available in San Antonio. The service launched Monday for a limited number of…
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San Antonio is getting ultra-high speed internet access sooner than expected. AT&T will launch gigabit internet in the Alamo City next Monday. Customers…