Pure genius. A telecom company that connects its customers, always. Mr. Stank knocked it out of the park in his Bloomberg interview.
Yet, as much as the average Joe or Jane (or average CEO like John) likes to stay connected through satellites while taking a tour of the Alaskan wilderness or bottom of the Grand Canyon, how about having “always-on” connectivity in our neighborhoods, our workplaces and our local hiking/biking trail?
You’ve outsourced your best employees to people in different time zones that don’t live here. The employees you laid off lived here and responded to neighbors and community partners that knew they were career AT&T. The employees you laid off knew 20+ years ago that “always-on” connectivity was the core competency of a telecom.
Glad you’ve finally come to realize that network reliability matters. Now do something about it and stop bloviating about “connecting changes everything” and adopt the motto “fixing our connections” and the remaining employees can get to work.