AT&T Says Three-Quarters of Its Mobile Network Has Been Rest

AT&T Says Three-Quarters of Its Mobile Network Has Been Restored

(Bloomberg) -- AT&T Inc. said its mobile network has been restored after a widespread, hours-long outage Thursday as the FBI and U.S. Department of Homeland Security began investigating why hundreds of thousands of wireless subscribers lost service. Most Read from BloombergNvidia Rises Most in About Nine Months as AI Drives SalesStocks Rally as AI Craze Sweeps Across the World: Markets WrapT-Bills Without Tax Bills? This Fund Says It Cracked the CodeAT&T Says Mobile Network Restored as US Starts

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