The SBC/AT&T merger reunites two telco giants that the government once felt it necessary to break up. And, as James Gattuso notes, nobody much seems to care.
Julian Sanchez | February 18, 2005
The SBC/AT&T merger reunites two telco giants that the government once felt it necessary to break up. And, as James Gattuso notes, nobody much seems to care.
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AT&T is still considered a telco giant? I suppose Montgomery Ward is still considered a retailing giant.