AT&T
By Rad Slavov
AT&T can trace its origins to the inventor of the telephone, Alexander Graham Bell himself. For more than a century, AT&T has been providing its millions of customers with communication services. AT&T surpassed Verizon to become the largest mobile carrier in the US. AT&T’s low-band 5G network is available in more than 100 cities across the mainland US.
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Rad Slavov is the Editor-in-Chief at PhoneArena. He joined the media in 2008, right on the cusp of the modern smartphone revolution. Through time and perseverance, he amassed a great deal of knowledge and industry know-how, allowing him to guide and organize the company's growing line-up of talented content creators and ever-expanding content portfolio.
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