31 : AT&T Corp.
| Top 100 Revenue: |
$243,455,000 |
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| Defense revenue: |
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| Civilian revenue: |
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| 2002 revenue: |
$37.8 billion |
| 2002 earnings : |
$963 million |
| 2001 revenue: |
$42.2 billion |
| 2001 earnings: |
$71 million |
| Number of employees: |
72,000 |
| Headquarters: |
Bedminster, N.J. |
| Web address: |
www.att.com |
| President/CEO: |
David Dorman, chairman and CEO; Betsy Bernard, president |
| Head of gov't business: |
Louis M. Addeo, president AT&T Government Solutions |
| Ticker: |
NYSE: T |
| Lines of business: |
Business services, consumer services, network services, and AT&T Labs |
| Major customers: |
Army, Department of Treasury, and Postal Service |
| Major contracts/projects: |
AT&T Government Solutions is working for the Federal Trade Commission to develop and implement a national registry containing phone numbers of consumers who do not wish to be contacted by telemarketers. Beginning this summer, AT&T Government Solutions will make it possible for consumers to enter their phone numbers into the registry either by phone or via a Web site. Telemarketers will be required to download the database of ''do not call'' numbers every quarter and discontinue telemarketing to these numbers. |