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AT&T sees mobile business improvements in second quarter

(Reuters) - AT&T Inc <T.N> expects a much better results in its wireless business in the second quarter compared with the first quarter, according to Chief Executive Randall Stephenson.Full story

AT&T has 250 jobs to fill in North Carolina

AT&T Inc. says it's looking to fill more than 400 openings in North Carolina, including more than 250 new jobs in dozens of locations statewide. Full story

FCC: AT&T agrees to $18.25 million settlement

The federal government says AT&T will pay $18.25 million to settle charges related to operating services that are designed for use by the deaf and hard-of-hearing who place calls by typing messages over the Internet. Full story

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