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AT&T CEO John Stankey stops short of saying he will bend to any Trump administration demands on DEI if the company wants to close on a new $5.75 billion fiber deal.
AT&T CEO John Stankey stops short of saying he will bend to any Trump administration demands on DEI if the company wants to close on a new $5.75 billion fiber deal.
AT&T has struck a deal to buy CenturyLink's consumer fiber broadband division for $5.75 billion, giving the Internet provider another 1.1 million fiber customers in 11 states.
While fielding questions from members of Congress, the FCC Chairman highlighted local broadcasters, AM radio and workforce ...
The FCC’s push to eliminate DEI at companies like Verizon, Disney and Comcast is a “dangerous form of speech policing” she ...
"Verizon recognises that some DEI policies and practices could be associated with discrimination," Venkatesh said in the ...
Diller also expressed sympathy for Shari Redstone as she fends off a $20 billion lawsuit from the president while trying to ...
On May 16, the Federal Communications Commission’s Wireline Competition Bureau approved Verizon Communications Inc.’s ...
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) greenlit Verizon’s $20 billion acquisition of Frontier Communications on Friday — but only after Chairman Brendan Carr insisted on a slate of […] ...
Democratic FCC Commissioner Anna Gomez criticized Verizon for giving in to Republican Chairman Brendan Carr's demands. "This ...
First: Carr’s FCC puts the political squeeze on media mergers. Would you like your corporate media, cable or broadband ...