 EPS
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| reply to morbo Re: Any info on why?
Cingular wasn't renamed at&t wireless- the legal name of the wireless company was changed to "AT&T Mobility LLC", but the only brand they want you to use is at&t, without any descriptor- which probably works better in places like here where there's no landline at&t to deal with.
I always found it funny that Cingular bought the old AT&T Wireless (which DID use that name), spent tons of money to say "AT&T Wireless is now Cingular", and then very shortly after had to spend tons of money to say "Cingular is now 'the new' at&t". |
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 hottboiinnc ME
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| By changing the legal name of the company it they did rebrand it. How? They do NOT use the name Cingular anymore except on their wireless network when you search for GSM carriers for signal. That's it. Everything else says ATT. cingular.com goes to wireless.att.com thats is a rebrand. Their commericals say ATT Wireless. NOT Cingular.
They rebranded the company weather you want to agree or not. Rebranding is when you change the name of a company and no longer use the old one in marketing or any other form. |
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  KrK Heavy Artillery For The Little Guy Premium join:2000-01-17 Tulsa, OK
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| reply to EPS Great time to plug the great Steven Colbert piece on AT&T... 
»www.youtube.com/watch?v=I6nuwQmhrZ8 |
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  SolarPup IT Geek-Dawg Premium join:2002-03-07 The Pound clubs: | That's friggin hilarious! |
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 EPS
join:2008-02-13 Hingham, MA | reply to hottboiinnc No commercials say "at&t Wireless", they just say "at&t". That was my point  |
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 Guy Waters
join:2001-12-04 San Francisco, CA
| reply to EPS It was politics. SBC couldn't purchase AT&T Wireless while they were in a joint venture with BellSouth in Cingular. Once SBC purchased BellSouth they could then resurect the AT&T name.
My personal opinion is SBC wanted 100% control of Cingular and it was less expensive to purchase all of BellSouth than to purchase BellSouth's 40% of Cingular. |
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  morbo Complete Your Transaction
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| said by Guy Waters :My personal opinion is SBC wanted 100% control of Cingular and it was less expensive to purchase all of BellSouth than to purchase BellSouth's 40% of Cingular. how do you figure? without cingular's profit for bellsouth, they could have watched as the company slowly withered away on the vine and then plucked it up a few years later. a la qwest. |
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