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Gregg F. Morton

Wireless regulation 'is a solution in search of a problem'

AT&T's Gregg Morton talks about handset innovation, investing in education and how to avoid overage charges on your bill [From our print edition featured in Monday's City Paper]

Whitehouse on the Road: The Democratic National Convention, Day 1

UPDATE 12:35 a.m. MST -- Caroline Kennedy, Sen. Ted Kennedy and Michelle Obama highlight DNC day one.

AT&T files application for statewide video services franchise

Company also announces plans to invest $400 million in infrastructure

Cable-AT&T legislation unveiled

Summary of the most anticipated bill of the legislature as well as statements from the groups involved

2007's most read and remembered

Our top stories in 2007, with updates -- and a roll call those who left us after making their marks on our great city

Municipal League: 'No peace talks with AT&T'

Latest volleys signal that cities and competing businesses will give no quarter

Cable industry fires broadside at AT&T Tennessee

AT&T chief says he's being called a 'liar'; cable operators push to make Tennessee a battleground state

AT&T Round 3: Franchise reform gets new House leader

Legislator believes statewide video-franchising can overcome TML, Cable resistance

Morning Links: 11 October 2007

More calls on Gore to enter Presidential contest, AT&T still looking for a legislative sponsor, Community Health Systems acquires Washington health system, and more...

General Assembly committee chief won't sponsor AT&T reform bill

The derailment of franchise-reform legislation earlier this year bruised relationships

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