Thread regarding AT&T layoffs

AT-T to acquire Quantum Fiber... It's going to get worse.

Quantum installer, today systems down, can't activate eq, can't configure WiFi, happens all the time, if you want to bi--h about something watch the $ at t is going to lose. Dang.


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Sounds like y'all will fit right in then as our systems always crash too.

But how many massive data leaks have you had? Amateurs, but dont worry, we'll get it leaked out there for ya.

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Post ID: @e1+1k4bxjm8n

Depends on if you believe an under performing group is going to be kept after the acquisition is completed. There will be cuts as there always are after these types of transactions. And if they are granted permission to lease and deploy ahead of time they will have in depth knowledge of issues well before that happens.

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Post ID: @c8+1k4bxjm8n

T is decent at the fiber business. Doubt they purchased them for systems that don’t work. Not that it would be a total surprise considering some of their track record. Now if you had of said the fiber infrastructure was in terrible shape then it might be a TW again.

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Post ID: @ab+1k4bxjm8n

@a8 how many installations have you completed? It has been a shyt show for the last 3 years. But okay you know what is going on...

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Post ID: @a9+1k4bxjm8n

Is Quantum Fiber owned by AT&T?
AI Overview

Yes, AT&T is in the process of acquiring the majority of Quantum Fiber from its parent company, Lumen Technologies, for $5.75 billion. The transaction is expected to be completed in the first half of 2026 and will transfer nearly 1 million fiber subscribers and related assets to AT&T's network.
Key Details
Buyer: AT&T
Seller: Lumen Technologies (the parent company of Quantum Fiber)
What's Being Sold: The Mass Markets fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) business, which includes Quantum Fiber and its associated fiber network.
Acquisition Amount: $5.75 billion
Expected Completion: The first half of 2026
Impact on Customers: Customers currently using Quantum Fiber will become AT&T customers after the acquisition is completed.
Why the Sale is Happening
Lumen's Strategic Focus:
Lumen is selling its consumer fiber business to focus on its enterprise clients and its national fiber backbone infrastructure.
AT&T's Investment:
The deal allows AT&T to expand its fiber footprint, connect more Americans with fiber internet, and grow its base of converged fiber and 5G customers.

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Post ID: @a8+1k4bxjm8n

@a2 you obviously have no idea what your company is doing, look where they are spending a shyt load of $ on ... id--t.

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Post ID: @a7+1k4bxjm8n

The fu-k are you babbling about

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