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  • FCC approves $87b AT&T + BellSouth merger: now what?

    By Ryan Block | December 31, 2006

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    Ok, quick refresher: in 1984 the government splits up AT&T into the Baby Bells; through a series of mergers and acquisitions, most of the original AT&T is reformed into a new company with the old brand, spearheaded by the business formerly known as SBC. SBC’s new AT&T owns in whole or in part: Cingular, AT&T Wireless, AT&T — and now its closest ally in business (and co-owner of Cingular), BellSouth. That is, after months of deliberation and delays (we won’t bore you with the political details as to why — if you want to know more, check here), the $87 billion merger (hey, that went up 20 billion!) was finally given the greenlight by the FCC and SEC, as you may or may not have heard. So what does that mean customers can expect from the newly reformed AT&T? Here’s a taste:

    For more info on how AT&T was broken down and reformed, check out The Engadget Guide to AT&T Wireless/Cingular/SBC/AT&T merger mania.

     

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