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- reeder, on 11/18/2007, -3/+35Google should stay as far from AT$T as possible. AT$T's old guard way of doing business is toxic to any new media company.
- kenvsryu, on 11/18/2007, -0/+18Android won't help with signal problems and poor customer service.
- tehWyman, on 08/19/2009, -1/+19I actually hope that AT&T joins the group. If they do, it is pretty much a sure deal that Verizon will join. (one would hope)
- acid0426, on 11/18/2007, -0/+11Google should let it happen if they truly want there to be a positive and open experience for all. They just have to make sure they keep AT&T in check.
- DDION, on 11/18/2007, -0/+8AT&T is like that friend that everyone had, that was only your buddy if you had something they could use.
- pplude92, on 11/18/2007, -0/+8And Google to organize it!
- HerrEisenheim, on 11/18/2007, -6/+13AT&T invented the computer, the internet, C, and UNIX. Slander them how you will, but you likely wouldn't have been able to make that comment had there never been an AT&T.
Disagree with their politics however you wish, but they still control the internet's main backbones, and they are a powerful ally. Any agreement to work together with AT&T is a good thing. - nphase, on 11/18/2007, -0/+7AT&T should fix all the other broken parts of its company before taking on another thing it can't handle.
- angers, on 11/18/2007, -1/+7there won't be signal problems once Google wins the auction.
- ruley, on 11/18/2007, -2/+7two companies that give private information to the NSA...
- EntropyMan, on 11/18/2007, -0/+5I agree, Reeder. AT&T's mo is to offer the "Slow Hug of Death."
Google may very well foster a business model for competitors of AT&T that would cause AT&T to have to innovate and give customers what they expect for their money. That means AT&T will want to kill it as soon as possible. - tehWyman, on 08/19/2009, -0/+4It's not a merger.. it's just a group of companies working together.
- CLShortFuse, on 11/18/2007, -0/+4nsa.google.com!
- steelmaverick, on 11/18/2007, -2/+6WRONG. That was the old AT&T of like 40 years ago. The AT&T of today is the evil Frankenstein corporation we know of today.
Besides, wasn't most of that stuff Bell Labs? - steelmaverick, on 11/18/2007, -0/+3WRONG. That was the old AT&T of like 40 years ago. The AT&T of today is the evil Frankenstein corporation we know of today.
Besides, wasn't most of that stuff Bell Labs? - antoniojvr, on 11/18/2007, -0/+3Oh wow. You graduated from M$ to AT$T. You have grown as an individual and *****.
- dn11, on 11/18/2007, -0/+2Google won't be manipulated by AT&T - if AT&T joins Google it is an admission that they need Google, not the other way around.
- alphacoder, on 11/18/2007, -1/+3Is AT&T alone on this? I'm just thinking there has to be some surveillance angle in there, it would be too rich to pass up.
- Shaman760, on 11/18/2007, -1/+3AT&T could ***** up a wet dream. Bad move for Google if they allow that merger.
- nphase, on 11/18/2007, -0/+2AT&T IS the man.
- digitalarcanum, on 11/18/2007, -0/+2I sense corruption in our midst.
- PRlME, on 11/18/2007, -0/+1Ban those ***** spys
- bebopredux, on 11/18/2007, -0/+1Considering where I am, maybe if this happened I could get an iPhone.
- HerrEisenheim, on 11/18/2007, -1/+2It's true that the company has changed dramatically in the post-divestiture era, and that Bell Labs is now part of Alcatel-Lucent, but in terms of politics, the AT&T of today is no different than the AT&T of yesteryears. AT&T was always evil.
- tehWyman, on 08/19/2009, -0/+1The main principal of Android is that people (including telecoms) can make it what they want. It's not really google's software after at&t gets its hands on it for their handsets
- IcerC, on 11/18/2007, -0/+1ATT realizes the effect google could have on the industry and will be the first to join with google if need be. Not because they want to but they have no other choice. Just keeping their options open.
- jayneff, on 03/30/2009, -0/+1***** NSAT&T!
- dannydowney, on 11/18/2007, -0/+1I can see that bcherup there is devils in the details.
- Buckbeak, on 11/18/2007, -0/+1Sorry AT&T, you're not welcome to join, you traitorous *****.
- HerrEisenheim, on 11/18/2007, -0/+0It's true that the company has changed dramatically in the post-divestiture era, and that Bell Labs is now part of Alcatel-Lucent, but in terms of politics, the AT&T of today is no different than the AT&T of yesteryears. AT&T was always evil.
- inactive, on 11/18/2007, -1/+1thats right at&t bow down to the man!
- bcherup, on 11/18/2007, -3/+3It's not AT&T's idea.... It's the National Security Agency's. This would be a easy backdoor to track googlers!
- JasonCox, on 11/18/2007, -1/+1BREAKING: Another mobile telco is looking to make money off the Google name


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