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AT&T is the T-1000 of corporations

True and hilarious.

It makes me want to switch my Cingular cell over to Sprint or someone else.
 
Well, I don't think Verizon has any plans to rename itself AT&T any time soon. So the whole continuum is shot.
 
Southwestern Bell = SBC, the parent company of the recent acquisitions.

Also of note, and missing from Colbert's video (because it would kill the humor) is that before, AT&T was pretty much the only phone company in the US (some mom & pop telcos, and GTE notwithstanding).

Now it's the AT&T, SPRINT, Verizon, and a jillion Competitive Local Exchange Carriers (CLECs) ... so there's "competition" in the industry.

FWIW
 
I don't live in a state that is cover by AT&T. So I'm wondering. What are your experience with this new AT&T or its new products Uverse?

Is it any good? Or you rather have cable companies triple play?

I have cingular...not much complain here.
 
Originally posted by: ScottMac
Also of note, and missing from Colbert's video (because it would kill the humor) is that before, AT&T was pretty much the only phone company in the US (some mom & pop telcos, and GTE notwithstanding).

That isn't missing, it's the dang punchline. Did you miss the part with the map of the US?
 
Nope, I saw it.

The map started with AT&T, and it ended with AT&T (but not the other telcos & CLECs)

Things are different now.

 
Originally posted by: ScottMac
Nope, I saw it.

The map started with AT&T, and it ended with AT&T (but not the other telcos & CLECs)

Things are different now.

I think the point of the video is that things aren't different now... 😕
 
Originally posted by: Malak
Originally posted by: ScottMac
Nope, I saw it.

The map started with AT&T, and it ended with AT&T (but not the other telcos & CLECs)

Things are different now.

I think the point of the video is that things aren't different now... 😕

Which would be wrong (but possibly funny). Things are very different now. There are more CLECs than you can shake a stick at, plus VoIP providers, plus a buttload of cellular voice/data providers.

Things are very different. I understand his point, honest. I's just tossing in another couple cents worth to indicate that while potentially funny, it's just flat wrong.

 
Originally posted by: Coquito
Well, I don't think Verizon has any plans to rename itself AT&T any time soon. So the whole continuum is shot.

Verizon is GTE and Bell Atlantic (and the 2005 acquisition of MCI).

Sprint (if that gets brought up) began as the communications arm of Southern Pacific RR (now Union Pacific), the world's oldest modern (limited liability) corporation. Sprint was also at one point part of GTE.

Colbert is right. Our phone system 20+ years after the Ma Bell breakup bears a somewhat astonishing resemblance to what it looked like before the breakup. Except now we get to own our phones...
 
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