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by jsjohnst
3455 days ago
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Admittedly I could be told I'm nitpicking, but Pacific Bell never renamed itself Cingular (not directly anyway). PacBell was bought by Southwestern Bell in 1997 and became SBC. In 2000, SBC Wireless partnered with BellSouth's mobile division to create Cingular. Cingular then bought AT&T Wireless in 2004. SBC later bought AT&T and renamed itself to the company it just bought, aka AT&T. In 2007, AT&T nee SBC bought BellSouth and thus finally owned all rights to the Cingular name, which promptly was dumped and instead renamed to AT&T. The phone company space is the most incestual circle jerk mess imaginable. Judge Greene has to be rolling over in his grave! |
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(Also here in case of paywall: http://www.theverge.com/2016/10/24/13389592/att-time-warner-... )