Thread regarding AT&T layoffs

Stankey requires RTO after falling to 3rd Place

https://wccftech.com/despite-the-best-network-coverage-att-is-no-longer-the-second-largest-us-carrier/

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so TMob is using T's network to 11x their stock price great job

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Post ID: @tnx+1w7uukwL

T has been 3rd for AWHILE. Even before this RTO garbage.

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Post ID: @swk+1w7uukwL

It almost as if the remote workers they laid off did high quality work, and the people in Atlanta, Dallas and other hubs were/are horrible at their jobs. So making horrible employees go into the office 5 days a week to complain will definitely fix everything. Lol.

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Post ID: @lbv+1w7uukwL

D-mb pipes in high demand. Building out the network and innovating on better ways to connect it all is the way to go. Tmo and Verizon ride on our pipes and pay us a lot for the privilege. I do think we are being setup for a buyout though. Knowing our crop of executives, they’ll try to sell us to some Chinese company (Huawei) and then end up paying a massive fine when the govt shuts that down.

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Post ID: @juc+1w7uukwL

Do you think anyone cares?

30 years ago it was predicted the telcos would become d-mb pipes. We are the future right now.

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Post ID: @irf+1w7uukwL

That article only relates to the mobility side not AT&T as a whole Carrier, who do you think is the backbone for all those cell towers that T-mob uses? Tmob has a very large contract with AT&T to just use the transport pipes and equipment for their cellular service.

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