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AT&T Inc., commonly known as AT&T, is an American multinational telecommunications holding company. It is one of the largest telecommunications providers in the United States, offering wireless communications, fixed broadband and fiber services, and pay-TV, as well as enterprise networking and related services. The company is headquartered in Dallas, Texas.

AT&T traces its origins to the Bell System, built by the American Telephone & Telegraph Company. After

In 2022, AT&T completed the spin‑off of WarnerMedia and merged it with Discovery to form Warner Bros.

In the 2020s, AT&T has emphasized investments in 5G network deployment and fiber infrastructure to compete

the
1984
breakup
of
the
Bell
System,
AT&T
continued
as
a
long-distance
carrier
and
parent
company.
In
2005,
SBC
Communications
acquired
AT&T
Corp
and
adopted
the
AT&T
name.
Since
then,
AT&T
expanded
through
major
acquisitions,
including
the
wireless
carrier
AT&T
Mobility,
DirecTV
in
2015,
and
Time
Warner
in
2018,
which
brought
a
large
media
and
entertainment
footprint
under
the
umbrella
as
WarnerMedia.
Discovery,
in
which
AT&T
retained
a
minority
stake.
The
spinoff
marked
a
shift
in
AT&T’s
strategy
toward
focusing
on
core
telecommunications
services.
Following
the
transaction,
AT&T
reorganized
its
structure
around
its
primary
communications
operations,
including
wireless
networks,
fiber-based
broadband,
and
business
solutions,
under
brands
such
as
AT&T
Mobility
and
AT&T
Business.
with
other
US
carriers
and
to
support
digital
services
for
consumer
and
enterprise
customers.
The
company
has
historically
carried
significant
debt
from
prior
acquisitions
and
remains
subject
to
regulatory
and
competitive
pressures
in
the
evolving
telecommunications
market.
AT&T
trades
on
the
New
York
Stock
Exchange
under
the
ticker
T.