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Dallas-based AT&T Inc. added far more mobile-phone subscribers than Wall Street expected in the second quarter, with fewer customers canceling and many adding wireless service to their broadband plans ...
AT&T Inc. attracted more new wireless subscribers than analysts expected in the first quarter, evidence the company is luring customers from rivals in the highly competitive mobile phone market. The ...