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Running Head: T-Mobile Wireless Initiatives

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T-Mobile Wireless Initiative
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T-Mobile Wireless Initiative

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T-Mobile Wireless Quality and Productivity Initiatives Over AT&T Wireless
Introduction
Commonly referred to as the T-Mobile, this is a telecommunication company that is from the
United States of America. The T- mobile company begun in the year 1994 as voice stream wireless. It
was a subsidiary company of the wireless corporation’s-mobile was purchased later by the Deutsche
Telekom attorney general in the year 2001 at a price of 35 billion. T-Mobile was later renamed the TMobile-USA in the year 2002
On the other hand, The AT &T company begun in the year 1885. Its original name was the AT &T
corp. The American telephone and telegraph company acts as a subsidiary of the AT&T Company. Its
work involves the provision of voice, video, data and other internet telecommunications as well as
professional services to businesses, consumers, and government agencies. When it was founded, this
company was the largest telephone company in the world. It used to operate in cable television and it
enjoyed and regulated monopoly in the industry. By 1960, the company was at its peak, and it had
employed over one million people. The revenue for the company was estimated to be around three
billion dollars every year. In the year 2005, Baby Bell purchased the company AT&T. He also bought the
SBC subsidiary communications for over sixteen Billion which in the current world translates to around
19.6 billion. The company name was then changed to AT&T INC (DONOVAN & BENKO 2016). As at
of today; this corporation exists as a subsidiary long distance of AT&T Inc. Occasionally the name shows
up in press releases of AT&T
Bell patent Association was the original owner of AT&T. The patent was after a legal entity was
established in the year 1874 with the aim of protecting the inventor’s rights to the system. The patent
was initially verbal, but it was written and officially formalized as the Bell Telephone Company in the
year 1875.AT&T long distance lines were created by the American Bell management company in the
year 1880.This project was the first to be involved in the creation of a long-distance network that was
commercial, structurally and cost viable. In March 1885, AT&T was then incorporated formally in New
York State. It was by then a separate company that was named American Telephone and Telegraph
Company. In 1892, the long-distance network that had started in New York reached Chicago and Illinois.
Its systems continued expanding as multitudes of local followed it, and the annual stretch eventually
created a telephone system that was reached all over the continent. The assets of America Bell
underwent transferring into its current subsidiary American Telephone and Telegraph Company. The
reason for this was that the Mass chutes laws on corporate governance were extremely restrictive and
did limit capitalization to a total of ten million dollars. This was a forestall to the American Bells further
growth. The assets transfer made AT&T both the parent of the Bell system and the American Bell.
Although AT&T was a partner with RCA, its main activities were the business. It was reluctant to see
radio grow as such growth would have made the demands of the wired services to diminish. The toll
station at New York was an establishment of the AT&T company. Because AT&T could not provide
programming broadcasting services to anyone, who wished to broadcast a message were always
offered. These messages were aired publicly. AT&T original studio was tiny. It was as tiny as the size of a
telephone booth. People only used to pay to broadcast their messages if they were sure that they had
the audience.
EAF started broadcasting for this same reason. It drew young talent that was found in existence
among some of its employees. The station later underwent a sale as result of the company facing
opposition due to its expansion into radio. The consent of the National Broadcasting Company to lease
the long lines of the broadcast was also another reaso...


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