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AT&T (formerly Cingular Wireless)

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AT&T is the biggest wireless carrier in the United States, with 62 million subscribers.

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  • Reviewed on: 02/12/2007

Editor's note: Because evaluating wireless coverage requires experience with the network in a wide variety of physical locations, CNET does not rate wireless carriers. We can, however, tell you everything you need to know about the major carriers. We invite your feedback and ratings in our user opinions section. The more input we get from around the U.S., the better our users can evaluate coverage at a national level.

AT&T is the biggest wireless carrier in the United States, with 62 million subscribers. Today it offers a widespread network and arguably the largest and most varied selection of cell and smart phones. Originally formed in 2001 as Cingular Wireless, it changed its name to AT&T in 2007 to reflect its parent company. In 2004, Cingular acquired the now defunct AT&T Wireless.

Things you should know:

  • This carrier offers an unlimited calling plan.
  • AT&T's "rollover" plans let you roll unused minutes over to the following month.
  • A GSM carrier, AT&T offers extensive international roaming.
  • Customers can pay an extra fee to expand night and weekend hours.
  • AT&T tends to pick up the hottest phones soon after their release date. It was the first carrier to offer the Motorola Razr and is the exclusive provider of the Apple iPhone.
  • Offers the most Sony Ericsson and Nokia phones of the major carriers but also offers LG and Samsung handsets. Has a varied selection of smart phones and is the largest provider of BlackBerry service.
  • Every carrier claims they have the best network, and AT&T boasts that independent studies have shown that it has the fewest dropped calls of any wireless carrier. Tell us what you think in the user opinions section.
  • High-speed 3G networks are limited to urban areas.

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