AT&T blames wireline, consumer mobility for revenue decline
AT&T said declines in legacy wireline services and consumer mobility were the primary reasons its third quarter revenue was down 2.9% versus the year-ago quarter. The telecom giant reported revenue of a $39.7 billion, versus $40.9 billion last year. Total wireless revenue was down 4.2% year-on-year to $17.4 billion, while wireless service revenue fell 2.8%