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by throwaway3699 1811 days ago
I'm sure AT&T was a very diverse place when Bell invented the telephone. Same with early Microsoft or Google.

The likely answer is lack of funding. The median app is very poorly made.

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There are multiple types of diversity, no?

==Women pioneers have been a part of AT&T since 1878. That’s when Emma Nutt joined a team of teenage boys at a telephone exchange in Boston to become the first female operator. Within a few years almost all the telephone operators were women. Those female operators rose to the occasion during World War I, operating the telephone switchboards for the U.S. Army in France.==

==“As a result, AT&T and its subsidiaries became the largest employer of women in the United States,” he said. “At its peak, in the early 1950s, AT&T employed over 200,000 women as telephone operators.”==

https://about.att.com/pages/our_people/Our_innovators/female...

Sure, but aren't you implying there no female developers that would work on this software?
I’m not implying anything. I’m stating the fact that diversity can come in many different shapes, sizes, and shades as shown by AT&T.

It’s also worth point this out as well while we are talking about AT&T and politics: “ Cramer calls AT&T the ‘most Republican of any publicly traded company’”

https://www.cnbc.com/2019/09/09/cramer-calls-att-the-most-re...

Telephone operators were female because female voices were easier to understand on contemporary telephones (their voice frequencies had a better signal/noise ratio). Their hiring into this specific profession is in fact a counter-example to inclusivity, since one gender was predominantly hired for this role specifically.