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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]

U.S. to take on $514M in Nortel retiree obligations

The former Northern Telecom, once a major corporate player in Nashville, is unable to pay pensions after bankruptcy

AT&T files application for statewide video services franchise

Company also announces plans to invest $400 million in infrastructure

Telecom, revenue cycles catch the eye of Clayton Associates

Local venture fund announces investments in two Southern start-ups

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

Briefly: WV Fiber sold, new leader named

In 15 months, Peter Marcum's long-distressed WV has been sold twice

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

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

AT&T's new chief says company will invest if legislators act

'Tennessee is surrounded' by states that have won AT&T capital, says new AT&T Tennessee president

AT&T names new Tennessee president

Telecom giant's new champion will be expected to win friends and influence enemies after he steps into Marty Dickens' shoes

Nashville now and then: Calling Mrs. Polk

This week in years gone by, the advent of the telephone and the opening of Tarbox School were in the local news
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