From AT&T CEO: We want everyone mobile · · CNN Business
“The more mobile you become, the more wireless you become, the more wireline centric we become. You think about here in New York City, what has been the biggest obstacle to getting the bandwidth required for this kind of iPhone penetration in a city like this? Spectrum is important, but the number one issue is getting fiber now to these cell sites.”
On , Randall Stephenson, Former Chairman & Chief Executive Officer at AT&T, spoke about infrastructure during AT&T CEO: We want everyone mobile on CNN Business.
Randall Stephenson, former chairman and CEO of AT&T, has spoken publicly about the company's strategy regarding its proposed merger with Time Warner, 5G technology, and broader economic policy. In 2016 testimony before a Senate subcommittee, Stephenson argued that the merger would benefit consumers by providing more choices and lower-priced options, and he stated that AT&T would not withhold Time Warner content to disadvantage competitors. He also said that AT&T had been the largest investor in the United States for five consecutive years and that he expected that to continue. At the 2019 FinTech Ideas Festival, Stephenson discussed the potential of 5G networks, stating that the technology would enable precise location tracking of devices within centimeters, which he said could change how authentication and identity are handled in digital transactions. Stephenson has also addressed social and political issues. In a 2018 interview, he discussed a 2016 speech he gave to AT&T employees about Black Lives Matter, saying he was glad it went viral because it initiated conversations about race within the company and among other CEOs. On economic policy, he stated in 2016 that a 2% growth rate was "unacceptable" and called for tax reform and the approval of the Trans-Pacific Partnership to stimulate growth. He also noted that regulatory and tax policies had influenced AT&T's investment decisions, including its expansion into Mexico.