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AT&T Ready for Hurricane Earl
AT&T today announced it stands ready for the impact of Hurricane Earl, as it passes North Carolina, with an arsenal of disaster response equipment and personnel that enable a quick response post landfall. To help local consumers and businesses prepare, AT&T is also providing important communications tips for use before, during and after the storm.
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September 2, 2010 10:28:00 AM (utc+5)
Community
AT&T Enlists SunEdison to Add 2MW of Solar Power in California by 2011
AT&T and SunEdison today announced that SunEdison, a leading worldwide solar energy services provider and subsidiary of MEMC Electronic Materials (NYSE: WFR), will expand AT&T's national solar initiative by activating a new roof top solar power installation in San Diego. San Diego Mayor Jerry Sanders as well as executives from AT&T and SunEdison were on hand to officially flip the switch on the solar power system. In addition to this installation in San Diego, AT&T has contracts with SunEdison to deploy five other solar power installations in California by the second quarter of 2011, equating to approximately 2 megawatts (MW) of total solar capacity for all six sites. The additional California solar deployments will be located in Dunnigan, Commerce, Mojave, Santa Ana and West Sacramento.
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August 23, 2010 02:00:00 PM (utc+5)
Regulatory / Public Affairs
AT&T Supports EPA’s National Cell Phone Recycling Week
Today may be April Fool’s Day, but recycling wireless phones is no joke to AT&T and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). AT&T today announced its continued commitment to the EPA’s Plug-In To eCycling National Cell Phone Recycling Week, which runs this year April 5-11. AT&T will promote the effort in stores, online, and through community recycling drives led by the AT&T Pioneers, a group of AT&T volunteers.
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April 1, 2010 01:02:00 PM (utc+5)
Community
The CW's 'Melrose Place' Joins AT&T in Telling Consumers 'Txtng and Drivng ... It Can Wait'
There’s no denying it, text messaging is here to stay. In fact, in 2009, 457 billion text messages crossed the AT&T* network, compared to approximately 243 billion in 2008 and 88 billion in 2007. But while this popular means of communication might be simple, reading or responding to text messages while driving can have serious consequences, which is why the cast of The CW’s “Melrose Place” joins AT&T in saying “Txtng and Drivng … It Can Wait.”
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March 29, 2010 01:27:00 PM (utc+5)
Community
HACEMOS Aims to Spark Interest in Technology Fields Among Minority Students
AT&T announced today it will connect more than 1,000 high-school students nationwide through the 12th annual National High Technology Day, to expose them to careers in fields where minorities are underrepresented--Hispanics in particular. The goal of National High Technology Day hosted every year by AT&T’s Hispanic/Latino Association, HACEMOS, is to give minority students a feel for the opportunities in the science, technology, mathematics and engineering fields.
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February 25, 2010 08:36:00 AM (utc+6)
Community
AT&T Offers Wireless Billing Relief for Rescue Workers in Haiti
AT&T (NYSE:T) has further bolstered support for Haiti relief workers by waiving wireless usage charges for customers in Haiti who make/receive voice calls, use wireless data services or send text messages, in order to show the company’s support for those helping with relief efforts. The billing relief will be retroactive to Jan. 12, when the earthquake hit, and will be in effect until Feb. 28, 2010.
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February 2, 2010 09:00:00 AM (utc+6)
Community
AT&T Launches 28 Days Campaign During Black History Month to Encourage, Inspire and Empower African Americans
AT&T* announced today the launch of its 28 Days of inspiration campaign and Web site www.att.com/28days to celebrate the history, contributions and culture of African Americans this February, while at the same time looking to the future. The 28 Days campaign is an innovative program created by AT&T to highlight February as more than a reflection of the rich past, but an unimaginable footprint to what the future holds beyond Black History Month in the African American community.
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February 1, 2010 02:38:00 PM (utc+6)
Community
Golf Fans: Let the Countdown to the 2010 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am Begin with Three Weeks to Win
Celebrating 25 years as the title sponsor of the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am in just three weeks, AT&T today announced that fans can enter for a chance to win netbooks, wireless devices and commemorative gear just by registering at www.att.net/attpb or via mail. And, beginning today and throughout February, golf enthusiasts are invited to re-live the legacy through historical highlights over the past quarter century of the Pro-Am at AT&T Fanzone, www.fanzone.att.net.
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January 19, 2010 11:00:00 AM (utc+6)
Community
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