Comments on: AT&T moving headquarters to Dallas
Telecom giant says it has outgrown San Antonio, and Dallas will give it better access to customers and key technology partners, suppliers, and workers.
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Time Warner is beating the pants off of AT&T's telecom and U-Verse (Read: not ready for prime time) TV service. I was a holdout and kept my cell plan and landline with them but since they pulled this I plan on dumping their landline and going with Time-Warner's Phone service since all the friends I have (including my CIO) have had no problems with it. I am also going to dump Cingular since my contract is up and I am paying ~$67/month for one phone (Voice only, no data, no SMS) and for a few dollars more I can get unlimited Voice, data, sms.
If I were the San Antonio City Council I would sue AT&T for all of the tax incentives that the city has afforded them over the years.
Since we are only about 120 miles from the US-Mexico border I can only hope that Mexico's TELMEX starts to offer service here and then maybe they wouldn't sell out to the Fed to provide unfettered taps (without a warrant) as AT&T did with even questioning the legality or ethics of it.
ALSO - For all of you AT&T U-Verse and AT&T Internet customers AT&T changed their privacy policy (yes you got a copy of it with your bill) that now states that AT&T owns all of the records of history of your usage and can and will do anything with that data that is in the interest of the company.
Fred Dunn
While Dallas may have "better access" for the AT&T folks who like to drive down the block to say hello to a business partner, it's not like AT&T doesnt' know how to CALL their partners.
- by cordeliachase July 20, 2008 11:36 AM PDT
- Just so you know Dallas is not getting a bargain here, Randall has decided that he doesn't like the bus stop in front of the building he will be at because he does not want to see those kind of people. you know the ones that work for AT&T. The non-management ones. He has also decided he does not want trees in the courtyard because homeless people might congregate there. So he is having them ripped up. Trees that have been there for over 100 years. Please San Antonio take this ego driven meglomaniac back!!!!
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