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  2. AT&T Is Hiring: The Inside Scoop On Getting A Job - AOL

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    AT&T is hiring for thousands of positions. At the same time, tens of thousands of its current employees have been working without a contract for almost four months now, with AT&T first pushing for ...

  3. AT&T Wireless Services - Wikipedia

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    The AT&T Wireless brand was retired by Cingular on April 26, 2005, six months after the close of the merger. This was per a pre-spinoff agreement with AT&T Corp. that stated that if AT&T Wireless was to be bought by a competitor, the rights to the name AT&T Wireless and the use of the AT&T name in wireless phone service would revert to AT&T Corp.

  4. Pacific Bell Wireless - Wikipedia

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    Pacific Bell Wireless, LLC is a wireless operating division of AT&T Mobility. [1] Pacific Bell Wireless is legally known as Pacific Bell Wireless, LLC d/b/a Cingular Wireless. [citation needed] It was founded in the mid-1990s, initially named Pacific Bell Mobile Services, as a means for Pacific Telesis to capitalize on the wireless market it ...

  5. 2007 Departures: 'Cingular' dropped as AT&T absorbs company - AOL

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    The ever-changing world of telecommunications claimed another major wireless name in 2007. Cingular Wireless was purchased by AT&T, as part of AT&T's acquisition of BellSouth in 2006. The Cingular ...

  6. AT&T Mobility - Wikipedia

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    According to the SEC filings Cingular was paid around $122 million, with much of that cost going towards the purchase of the former AT&T Wireless assets in Barbados by Digicel. [citation needed] At the time of the merger, there were two networks: the historic AT&T Blue Network and the Cingular Orange Network. Both networks contained a mix of ...

  7. Stan Sigman - Wikipedia

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    Sigman announced his retirement as CEO of AT&T Mobility on October 11, 2007. He remained with AT&T Mobility until the end of the calendar year to assist with the leadership change. Ralph de la Vega took his place as CEO. In October 2010, Sigman was inducted into the Wireless Hall of Fame. [3] Steve Jobs attended the induction ceremony. [4] [5]