AT&T
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Senators on antitrust subcommittee question CEOs Jeff Bewkes and Randall Stephenson about harm to consumers that could result from mega-merger
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AT&T, Verizon and other companies claim new measure, which includes browsing history, apps and location data, will hamper advertising revenue
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According to company documents revealed by the Daily Beast, data from Hemisphere program is sold to police departments for $100,000 to $1m a year
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One of the largest acquisitions of all time, the merger will likely provide a less clunky experience between devices – but with more targeted advertising
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Daily Mail owner DMGT, US firms Apple, Verizon and AT&T among companies on Bank’s bond-buying list
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Regulator’s chairman says new company’s network must be 10 times larger than AT&T’s current one, which would serve 12.5 million customer locations
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FCC says the company ‘quietly and unilaterally’ changed unlimited plans in 2011 to cap data and slow speeds so much that basic applications became unusable
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AT&T is putting a price on privacy. That is outrageous
Sophia Cope and Jeremy GillulaPoor customers should not have to choose between being spied on and forking over money
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FTC says company’s ‘throttling’ cut data speeds by up to 90% but AT&T says ‘We have been completely transparent’
US money blog Why did AT&T and Time Warner unveil merger mid-election? Panic, perhaps