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AT&T Unofficial Lemmy Community

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Unofficial Lemmy Community for all things related to AT&T Wireless.

This Lemmy community is based on the r/att subreddit.

Any moderator of r/att that would like moderator access here feel free to send me a message.

Rules (currently copied from the AT&T subreddit):

  1. Personal/Internal Information

Do not publicly post personal information. Do not post proprietary information, or CSP articles.

  1. Ethics & Legality

Do not post anything unethical, illegal, or politically charged.

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Do not post anything attacking or degrading to someone else. Keep it civil, this includes the overuse of profanity in a post.

  1. Location

Do tell us where you are from when necessary, so we can help you. Don't post your street address, but city & state can help us help you.

  1. Soliciting/Spam/DM request

No Soliciting, SPAM posts or Direct Message requests. This sub is not a marketplace. Do not solicit services as a representative of AT&T or attempt to buy or sell anything on behalf of yourself or another company here. There are other places on Reddit dedicated to those topics. Spam or self promotion posts will be Removed. This includes your referral codes

  1. Rants

Please try to avoid ranting. Posts made solely to complain will be removed. Please ask a question or make a suggestion and let us try to help you.

  1. This place isn't official

Keep in mind this community is not managed by AT&T, however, it does contain many knowledgeable Redditors who can help.

  1. Leave Lily out of this

Do not post about Lily. This sub is about AT&T services, not an actress.

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AT&T (T) is in talks to acquire Lumen Technologies' (LUMN), consumer fiber operations, in a deal that could value the unit at more than $5.5 billion, Bloomberg News reported on Tuesday, citing people with knowledge of the matter.

Shares of Lumen were down more than 14% after the report.

The terms, which are not yet finalized, could change or the talks might still collapse, according to the report.

Both Lumen and AT&T declined to comment on Reuters requests.

The potential move to offload the fiber business, which provides high-speed internet services to residential customers, comes as Lumen is doubling down on the AI boom to power its near-term growth, while grappling with a rapid decline of its legacy business.

Lumen kicked off a process to sell its consumer fiber operations, Reuters reported in December.

The fiber-optic cable provider has over 1,700 wire centers across its total network, with consumer fiber available in about 400 of them.

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