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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes - October 3, 2000 SSCITY OF LODI INFORMAL INFORMATIONAL MEETING "SHIRTSLEEVE" SESSION CARNEGIE FORUM, 305 WEST PINE STREET TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 2000 An Informal Informational Meeting ("Shirtsleeve" Session) of the Lodi City Council was held Tuesday, October 3, 2000 commencing at 7:03 a.m. A. ROLL CALL Present: Council Members — Hitchcock (arrived at 7:07 a.m.), Land, Nakanishi, Pennino and Mayor Mann Absent: Council Members — None Also Present: City Manager Flynn, City Attorney Hays and City Clerk Blackston B. CITY COUNCIL CALENDAR UPDATE City Clerk Blackston reviewed the Mayor's and Council Member's Weekly Calendar (filed). C. TOPICIS) "AT&T Broadband Presentation" Deputy City Manager Keeter introduced Susan Ritchie with AT&T Government Affairs Relations and Doug Kyler, Special Projects Manager of the West Division. Susan Ritchie reported that AT&T's investment in Lodi and acquisition of MediaOne is essential to the company's strategy. The 1996 Telecommunications Act opened telecommunications to a variety of competitors. AT&T redefined their company from a resale to a facility -based company. She explained that "facility -based" means owning networks. The industry saw facility -based providers as the best way to provide consumer competition (i.e. lower prices, innovative services). The downside to a facilities -based network is that as networks are built, cities suffer the consequences in terms of "green boxes" in their yards, pedestals, power supplies, etc. Ms. Ritchie noted that AT&T has moved from narrow to broadband. Telecommunications is broadband, which Ms. Ritchie described as "a lot of data moving quickly down the pipe." AT&T is also changing from circuits to packets and will be deploying a different type of switching that will be blind to the type of signals that go up and down the pipes. Ms. Ritchie stated that long distance networks are already packet switched. AT&T will soon be testing packet switching in the local cable market. These packets, referred to as Internet Protocol Telephony (IPT), will carry voice, data, and video. The signals are chunked into small packets that are dissembled when they leave homes and reassembled when they come back into homes. She commented that it is a very efficient way of switching signals. Ms. Ritchie stated that AT&T had been exchanging voice traffic with the incumbent telephone company at a great cost. For this reason, in 1998, AT&T embarked on a mission to acquire entry into local businesses and homes. AT&T acquired MediaOne in June 2000. MediaOne, and now AT&T, have invested in deploying an advanced digital network in Lodi. Ms. Ritchie stated that the "end game" for AT&T is called the bundle, which will provide long distance, wireless, TV, and high speed internet data to homes on one bill. Doug Kyler explained that during the Lodi rebuild they had to address long amplifier cascades which cause difficulty in maintaining the system and greater maintenance costs. They deployed fiber optics further into the system to improve picture quality and reliability. Standby power supplies were added throughout the system and will be expanded to a four-hour standby power capacity. Bandwidth was expanded to 750 megahertz. AT&T has launched a high speed internet service called "roadrunner' and plan to offer digital telephone service in the local area. Mr. Kyler reported that the total cost of these improvements was over $3 million. Continued October 3, 2000 In response to Council Members comments regarding customer service, Mr. Kyler stated that when work needs to be done on residential property, AT&T representatives will make personal contact with the residents as well as the adjacent property owners prior to beginning work. Ms. Ritchie added that a greater regional and local focus is being planned. Public relations personnel will work closely with customers. In reply to City Manager Flynn, Ms. Ritchie explained that the broadband network is engineered to be a residential network. AT&T custom builds networks to meet the unique needs of businesses. Architecture, design, and price structure is different for industrial uses. In response to Public Works Director Prima, Ms. Ritchie reported that AT&T operates a shared network. She stated that the value of their services over their competitors is in pricing. D. COMMENTS BY THE PUBLIC ON NON -AGENDA ITEMS None. E. ADJOURNMENT No action was taken by the City Council. The meeting was adjourned at approximately 8:02 a.m. ATTEST: Susan J. Blackston City Clerk 2 WEEK OF OCTOBER 3, 2000 Tuesday, October 3, 2000 7:00 a.m. Shirtsleeve Session. The topic(s) is: 1. AT&T Broadband Presentation Reminder. Please bring your calendars to review with staff. 8:00 —12 noon Flu shots at City Hall. 4:00 p.m. Electric Utility's 5s' Annual Employee Picnic, Lodi Lake Park Youth Area. Wednesday, October 4, 2000 7:00 p.m. City Council meeting. Summary of meeting follows: 6 Presentations 13 Consent Calendar items One Public Hearing 3 Regular Calendar items One Ordinance No Closed Session items Thursday, October 5, 2000 1:00 — 5:00 p.m. Flu shots at City Hall. Friday, October 6, 2000 Saturday, October 7, 2000 8:30 — 3:30 p.m Hitchcock and Pennino. Seventh Annual Business Leadership Summit, Stockton. Sunday, October 8, 2000 3:00 — 6:00 p.m. Lodi House Benefit, Jessie's Grove Winery. Monday, October 9, 2000 7:00 p.m. Mann. The Grape Escape RV Caravan Club's Fall Rally, Lodi Grape Festival Grounds. Mayor to give 5 minute welcome speech to group. Disclaimer. This calendar contains only information that was provided to the City Clerk's o> I counci I%misclmcalndr.doc LODI REBUILD Eliminate long amplifier cascades Deploy fiber optic technology Improve system reliability • Add stand-by power supplies throughout system • Replace coax trunk lines with fiber Expand bandwidth to 750 Mhz & Add channels Launch Roadrunner Service (HSD) Launch Digital Telephone Service (DTS) Cost of over $3 million MEDIAONE 750 ARCHITECTURE CASCADE RF -CASCADE SPECS 36 5/25A 39 5/2&0 0 36 5/26.0 3115/2&0 OPTICAL RECEIVER NODE NOTES: 1.) MUST BE LESS THAN 40 db (+5%) OF CABLE LOSS FROM NODE OR EXPRESS AMPLIFIER TO LAST LE IN CASCADE. 2.) OUTPUT LEVEL INDICATED 0 750/54 MHz 05-26-98 Thl= Is broadband. Thlm, Iz -the way. 47B/36 0 (PORT 4) I W--� 36.0/16.0 (PORT 2) EXPRESS AMPLIFIER t47.5/35 0 (PORT 3) t , IIIIp— 47 03 0 LINE EXTENDER L, ! I L - -- - 1 I I I i NOTES: 1.) MUST BE LESS THAN 40 db (+5%) OF CABLE LOSS FROM NODE OR EXPRESS AMPLIFIER TO LAST LE IN CASCADE. 2.) OUTPUT LEVEL INDICATED 0 750/54 MHz 05-26-98 Thl= Is broadband. Thlm, Iz -the way. A x a� U U Oj v .,.y � N � 4-1 w c� •bA P-4 o � A .a ;.4 0 z" �o r -'s, O 4•� O W a� .,0y 0 c� p.. 4� CCt Fo y ro 4.4 CCS � c� o r!a M p p U � O ." �C a 00.4 �;b-a°�'�' a E4 OPM � PCCl cl Q Cl W Ct ci CCS .,.44-A po r Cla��.� = �• ••TUU O 4•� O W a� .,0y 0 c� p.. 4� CCt Fo y ro 4.4 CCS � c� o qtyyr • AT&T Concert Virtual Network Service carries multinational corporations' voice and voice -band data • AT&T and BT global venture, Concert, reaches 237 countries with 6,000 private -line nodes and 200,000 private -line circuits • AT&T Concert Inbound Service enables multinational Corpo- rations to operate call centers across multiple countries with advanced routing and traffic -management features. Companies can receive calls in 17 countries from callers in 45 countries. • Discovers and develops technologies driving the future of broadband wireless and IP • Created L4g&Wlm neighborhood broadband system, future - proof, two-way cable infrastructure • Developed advanced capabilities In EDGE. the world standard for third -generation wireless systems • Leader in fundamental research, tools and technology devel- opment for the management of high-quality, large-scale global networks • Files an average of two patents per business day • Home to more than 2,500 of the industry's best scientists and engineers. More than 80 percent of Research group has PhDs. • Global operation, with major presence in the United Kingdom at AT&T Laboratories -Cambridge and in Redditch, England • Operates the AT&T Center for Internet Research in conjunc- tion with the International Computer Science Institute and the University of California at Berkeley ' -AT&T H.pnnnrs/A nhh-me ]eats. • In the J.D. Poser and Associates 1999 US. Wireless Customer Study, AT&T received the highest customer -satisfaction rating In nine of 13 markets. • In January 2000, PC CompuUrrg magazine rated AT&T Wireless the best wireless network in the country and one of the best wireless packet -data networks across the United States. *AT&T Global Virtual Private Network services won Network AbpzJae' "Product of the Year Award" in April 2000 and for best -Global Remote Access Service" in May 2000. •Net*w* Computing Online gave AT&T a 1999 Well - Connected Award for E -Commerce Host Service Provider. • A 1999 Data Communicadons magazine survey listed AT&T as best overall for Internet access, dedicated Private Line services and Frame Relay. • Data Communications 1999 Users' Choice Award rated AT&T the "Best International Leased Lines" and the "Best International Frame Relay provider." • AT&T Solutions was rated the "Worldwide Leader in Network Integration" in UpsideiDownside magazine's 'E -Business ISO Winters and Losers' • Network Magazine named AT&T Solutions the winner in "Outsourced Network Management:' • The AT&T IP Services Web site received an award in the "Best Business -to -Business Commerce Site" category at the 2000 @ad:tech Awards. • A 1999 Yankee Group survey found consumers who use AT&T as their primary long distance carrier rated the company highest in five of eight categories of customer satisfaction: professional and courteous personnel, timely resolution of problems, quick access to customer service, trustworthiness and deserving of loyalty. •AT&T WorldNet Service was rated No. 1 in Network IdbrldsTop ISPs list • April 2000 marked the 13th consecutive month in which AT&T WorldNet Service earned A+ scores in four or more measurement categories in Visual Network's survey of Internet. service providers. WorldNet was the only ISP to earn A+ scores in seven out of nine survey measurement categories. • AT&T '00' INFO service was awarded Frost & Sullivan's (a telecommunications analyst organization) Market Engineering Leadership Award in May 1999. They said AT&T's "00" INFO service started a 'new competitive era in the provisioning of direc- tory -assistance services" by bringing the human factor back into the increasingly automating directory -services market. • AT&T received Wal-Mart Stores' "Supplier of the Year" award for our pricing. shipping, marketing innovation, customer service and overall product performance. Additionally. AT&T PrePaid Cards were cited for excellence in the Impulse merchandise category. • No. 8 in Fvrtrme magazine's 2000 ranking of America's largest companies (based on 1999 revenue). • NetmAgbrld magazine cited AT&T as one of the "Ten Most Powerful Companies in Networking." -AT&T Accessible Communications Services was recognized at the National Easter Seals Society's 10th Annual EDI Awards, which honors print and broadcast media, advertisers, and their agencies and companies for positive portrayal of people with disabilities. • AT&T employers and retirees donated more than 400,000 hours of community service as part of the AT&T CARES program in 1999. • In 1999, the AT&T Foundation donated $45 million to nonprofit organizations in communities throughout the United States and around the world. ME /. ram t 4 � Worldwide AT&T AT&T AT&T Intelligent Wireless Broadband Business Network Group services AT&T tntcmdonal AT&T AT&T Conswnor 0 lora Labs Honors/ services and Vrnhees Aehlcsctnruns Delivering on commitment of becoming an any -distance, any -service global company Provides services to virtually every country and territory around the world Approximately 80 million customers include consumers, businesses and governments Employs some 147,000 people 42 million shareowners; one of the most widely held stocks in the United States 1999 annual revenues exceeded $62 billion' 1999 profits in excess of $5 billion 'as npmtW in the AT&T 1999 A nW Bnpun _y AT&T Worldwide. Irate ften t_N eiwo r k • The world's largest, most -sophisticated communications network regularly handles 300 million calls a day • Internet protocol (IP) traffic growing 400 percent a year • Handles more than 675 terabytes - 675 trillion bytes - of data each weekday • Will be among the first to deploy optical switching to deliver new, high-speed optical circuits in minutes, not days • More than 53,000 route -miles of fiber optics in the United States, enough to circle the globe more than twice • First in the industry to offer OC -192 service (4Q1999). the highest -speed, commercially available optical circuit • Leading the deployment of EDGE (Enhanced Data for GSM Evolution) wireless technology, delivering always - on, 384 kilobits -per -second data services • Spending three times as much on daWN and Wireless programs as on the core voice network • By year-end 2001, will complete installation of 16,500 route -miles of the latest -generation fiber-optic cable to supply customers in 30 major metropolitan areas with 10 gigabit service, capable of being upgraded to 40 gigablts when that technology Is available _ .. ___..AT&T...W.ireless-.Gr.oup • AT&T has one of the largest digital -wireless networks in North America and more than 12.5 million subscribers in the United States. Licensed service covers 95.8 percent of the US. population. • Changed the wireless industry and how people use their wireless phones with AT&T Digital One Rate. Nearly 2 million people have signed up for the first national one -rate wireless -service plan that eliminates separate roaming and long distance charges. • First to provide data services using wireless phones • Provides wireless data services to consumers and business- es with AT&T Digital AocketNet Service • First company to provide fixed wireless service for voice and high-speed data into people's homes • Leading effort to unit. TDMA and GSM technical standards to allow wireless phones to support high-speed data applications, as well as voice calls, anywhere in the world • Partnering with BT to develop seamless roaming service between the United States and Europe • Wireless Group tracking stock was the largest initial public offering in U.S. history ._AT&T.Broa.dband. • More than 11 million video customers; after MediaOne merger the number of customers will exceed 15 million • Nearly 90 percent of customers are in the top 25 markets • Post MediaOne Group merger, nearly 80 percent of cus- tomers will be In the top 12 markets, including: Boston, Pittsburgh, Atlanta, Miami, Chicago, Dallas, Denver, Seattle, Portland, Sacramento, San Francisco and Los Angeles • Industry leader in the deployment of digital video, with 2 million customers • Has introduced digital -cable -telephone service in 10 markets • More than 55,000 digital -telephone customers by April 2000; by year-end the number of customers will be 400,000 • More than 300,000 customers for high-speed Internet access (AT&T @Home) through April 2000; by year-end the number of customers will be 700,000 • Merger with MediaOne Group will extend broadband reach to an additional 8.5 million homes • Once all merger transactions are completed will pass some 26 million homes across the United States 4t M ' ___AT&T�usiness_.S.ervices. • Unmatched portfolio of communications services - including local, domestic and international long distance, data, wireless messaging, electronic commerce and Internet protocol (IP) • AT&T Business Network provides mid-sized businesses with an integrated set of communications services - local, long distance, wireless, data and IP - as well as a secure, Web -based "virtual telecom department" that supports online ordering, account Inquiry and management, mainte- nance and electronic billing and remittance • AT&T Data and Internet Services has leading market share In private line, frame relay and ATM services. AT&T is aggressively Investing in IP Infrastructure, and was the first major ISP to carry traffic on an OC -192 link. • IP presence of more than 2,000 dial -access points of presence In 59 countries and 850 cities, and more than 400 percent annual growth In capacity and traffic • Launched "Ecosystems for ASK" a network -services platform with a comprehensive co -marketing and distribu- tion program that will enable application services providers to quickly and easily deliver high -performing and reliable network -based applications • AT&T is an industry leader in e•enabling its processes so customers can provision service, check order status, initiate and track maintenance requests, monitor their networks, review their account and pay bills online. More than 50,000 businesses use the Web to complete more than 1 million online transactions with AT&T every month. • AT&T, BT and Concert will invest $2 billion over three years to deliver searrrless, global e-commerce services via a network of 44 Internet data centers in 16 countries on five continents. AT&T hosts more than 9,000 business Web sites. • AT&T Solutions, which provides managed -network servic- es, networking integration and call -center consulting, ended 1999 with signed contracts for long-term business that has the potential for ill billion in revenue Iryr _AT&T Consume-r—Services JYr • Provides a broad range of consumer -communications options, including domestic and international calling plans; local, local -toll, long distance and transaction -based servic- es; and online services to help customers connect in ways most useful to them • Serves 60 million customers; long distance market leader • Nearly 8.5 million customers on our AT&T One Rate domestic long distance offers • In 1999, generated revenues on a par with Disney and earnings before interest and taxes (EBI1) twice that of Coca-Cola, helping fuel growth opportunitles across AT&T • Local sales effort on track with more than 300,000 local - offer sales in New York and more than 130,000 in Texas at end of first quarter 2000 • AT&T WldNet Service (www att.net) is one of the lead- ing Intemet-service providers (ISPs) in the United States, earning top ratings in 1999 for network reliability and quality customer care in PC iwdd magazine, PC Magazine and SmartVoney. • Offers international toll-free calling to the United States from more than 70 countries -AT&T D&ect Services available in more than 15o countries ATT News Release AT&T Broadband Contact. Gisselle Acevedo -Franco Mary Patten AT&T Broadband Bob Gold & Associates 310.563.5884 310.320.2010 gacevedofranco@broadband.att.com mary@bobgoldpr.com FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: August 25, 2000 AT&T BROADBAND BRAND REPLACES MEDIAONE IN STOCKTON AREA Company Will Aggressively Roll-out New Services Throughout Old MediaOne Service Areas Affecting Nearly 900,000 California Customers EI Segundo, Calif. — AT&T Broadband today unveiled a new AT&T brand in the Stockton area supported by an aggressive and informative advertising and marketing campaign. In California, more than 900,000 customers will be affected by the change. In addition to Stockton, cable system service areas affected include Los Angeles and Fresno in California; Atlanta; Boston; Cleveland; Jacksonville and South Florida; Richmond, VA. and St. Paul, MN. AT&T completed its acquisition of MediaOne on June 15. The consolidated company makes AT&T Broadband the nation's leader in broadband services and a key participant in the powerful California business community. The move unites AT&T Broadband systems across the country under one name representing AT&T's effort to provide consumers greater choice and value in its service areas. New Name In support of its new name, AT&T advertising will be experienced on radio and on -air television spots plus various newspaper and TV listing guide print ads as well as direct mail pieces to nearly 900,000 homes. AT&T Broadband hopes to clearly establish its new value to customers and the communities it serves. -more- Page 2 of 3 AT&T Broadband Launches its Brand to MediaOne Customers During the next several weeks, the AT&T brand name will begin to appear in all aspects of company business from building signage to service trucks, and employee uniforms to advertising. Effective today, customers calling former MediaOne offices will be greeted by representatives answering "AT&T Broadband, formerly MediaOne." New Services Under new leadership at system and regional levels headed by Teresa Elder, President, Broadband West, customers will be offered a wide array of exciting new broadband products. AT&T Road Runner service, offering access to the Internet up to 50 times faster than a standard 28.8 modem connection on a telephone wire, is now available in Stockton, Manteca and parts of San Joaquin County and is will soon be introduced in Lodi. AT&T Digital Cable, the new digital cable television service that enhances the home entertainment experience by offering an additional 152 channels of improved picture and sound quality, including a full range of Spanish- language programming will also be available in the near future. Customers will be introduced to the AT&T brand names of service packages as well, including AT&T Cable (formerly MediaOne NexTV), AT&T Digital Cable (formerly MediaOne Digital NexTV), AT&T Digital Phone (formerly MediaOne Digital Telephone Services) and AT&T Road Runner (formerly known as MediaOne Road Runner). New Communitv Programs In addition to the local name change, AT&T Broadband plans to invest significantly in the existing MediaOne Cable in the Classroom program. This program involves making a high-speed Internet connection available to every school in its service areas as well as free guides and curricula to accompany the free video cable connection allowing access to hundreds of hours of commercially free educational programming. More programs will also be made available in some communities and information on these can be found at the AT&T Web page, www.att.com/community. -more- Page 3 of 3 AT&T Broadband Launches its Brand to MediaOne Customers "I'm personally very excited about this transition," said AT&T Broadband President Teresa Elder•. "Now all of our customers will become Broadband consumers with access to cutting-edge technology backed by AT&T's long-standing tradition of quality, innovation and value. AT&T is responsible for inventing many of the key technologies that have created the whole telecommunications industry. Furthermore, we are fully committed to providing a truly world-class service that will result in total customer satisfaction." The majority of network upgrades are expected to be complete by the end of 2001. About AT&T Broadband AT&T Broadband, a business unit of AT&T, is the nation's largest broadband services company, providing analog and digital television entertainment services to about 16 million customers across the nation. The company also provides advanced services, such as high-speed cable Internet services and competitive local phone service. AT&T Corp. (NYSE:T) is the world's leader in telecommunications services - and technology. California Fact Sheet August 2000 Introduction AT&T Broadband, a business unit of AT&T (NYSE:T), is the world's largest provider of broadband services, providing advanced communication services to approximately 28 million homes and more than 16 million customers in the U.S. In California, the company's state- of-the-art, broadband network passes by more than 4.7 million homes, bringing advanced communications products and services to customers in San Francisco, LA, Sacramento, Fresno and Visalia. AT&T Broadband currently serves more than 2.6 million cable customers in California and also provides digital video services, telephony and high speed cable Internet access in select market areas. AT&T/MediaOne Merger .-mo.. ATT San Francisco AT&T Broadband Los Angeles Orange Riverside Sacramento Stockton Fresno Visalia AT&T completed its merger with MediaOne June 15, 2000. In August, the companies completed the consolidation of broadband markets under the AT&T brand. This move unites AT&T Broadband systems across the state while providing consumers greater choice and value. This transition will be good for competition. AT&T brings with it a long-standing tradition of innovation, leadership, quality and value. The company has staked its future on becoming the leader in new products, customer care and service. California Fact Sheet Broadband Network Upgrade By the end of 2000, AT&T Broadband expects to have more than 75% of its network upgraded to >550 MHz, two-way plant. Networks in all of the company's major markets will consist of self -healing rings — to offer customers the quality and reliability they've come to expect from AT&T. This state-of-the-art network will provide a full range of products enabled by Broadband technology, including analog and digital video, high-speed cable Internet access, digital telephone services, and other innovative offerings currently under development. Brand Transition Beginning August 23`d, customers in former MediaOne markets will be introduced to AT&T Cable and AT&T Digital Cable (formerly MediaOne NexTV and MediaOne Digital NexTV), AT&T Road Runner (formerly MediaOne Road Runner) and AT&T Digital Phone (formerly MediaOne Digital Telephone Services). Although product names and packaging will change, customers in former MediaOne systems should not expect significant changes to their products or bills as a direct result of the transition. Atk I D11G11TAL CARIE AT&T I Divi 1 i16 FTIONM AT&T wtDiE AT&T ROADRUNNER Economic Impact of AT&T AT&T Broadband is one of four domestic operating units owned by AT&T. While AT&T Broadband is part of the AT&T -branded "family" of companies, its operations are separate from those of AT&T Business Services, AT&T Consumer Services and AT&T Wireless Services. AT&T Corp. is the world's leader in "any distance" telecommunications services and technology, and a major contributor to the state's economy. For more information contact: Gisselle Acevedo -Franco Director, Corporate Communications 550 N. Continental Blvd., Suite 250 EI Segundo, CA 90245 Phone: 310-563-5884 E-mail: gacevedofranco@broadband.att.com ti, r ANT onv�uM�i' Fact Sheet June, 2000 Introduction AT&T Broadband is a leader in New Media providing advanced communications services to approximately 28 million homes and more than 16 million customers. With the March, 1999 acquisition of TO, the June, 2000 acquisition of MediaOne Group Inc., and related transactions, AT&T Broadband is now the largest broadband/cable company in the world. Major AT&T Broadband Markets > 250,000 subscribers. Information as of 6/30/00 O Seattle 0 Portland Salt L,*c City Dertvero � Sacramento OSan Francisco ..__.,,...'.._. .._ L i Minneamlvst Paul • , - _. _._. ' ......._._..'. , Grand Rapids -- DetmitfT 1 Chicago.--r�..._ h Boston Louis i r t" NashWle osMgeles j M-"`'lrr? Atlanta , i Dallas �iacksarville i l Miami OMore than I million subscribers 0 AT&T Broadband O Between 500,000 and Imillion subscribers 0 MediaOne O 250,000 to 500,000 subscribers 0 Combined Key Operating Metrics Proforma for the merger with MediaOne 2Q 2000 2Q YOY% Digital Cable Customers ............ ................ 2,239,000 .............69.2% Broadband Telephone Customers ............ . .........224,000 ............748.2% High Speed Data Customers .............. . . . .........689,000 ............198.3% New Services RGUs ...............................3,152,000 .............99.4% (Revenue -Generating Units / Digital Video + Telephone + HSD) Total Video Revenue Per Basic Sub . . ....... . ............$45.67 .. , . . . , ..... , .7.7% lotal Broadband Revenue Per Basic Sub ..................$49.07 ...... ....... I 0.3% I AT&T at a Glance AT&T Broadband Dan Somers President & CEO Cable Operations • analog video • digital video High -Speed Internet Access HFC/IP Telephony Interactive Video AT&T Digital Media Centers AT&T (NYSE: T) Michael Armstrong, Chairman & CEO AT&T Business Services Richard R. Roscitt President Telephone Services • local • long distance Data and Internet Services Transport AT&T Solutions Networking Services (AGNS) AT&T Consumer Services Robert Aquilina Howard McNally Presidents Telephone Services • local • long distance AT&T Worldnet 1 lig nl :Ixwi. AI& i .,, I ��+�h.u.d,. n.n •L It) ,I .AWH I- fl, ..i ih,­'.­4 1 ..VV., +, . -I AT&T Wireless Group' (NYSE: AWE) John Zeglis Chairman & CEO Wireless Voice Fixed Wireless International Wireless Wireless Data AT&T Corporate & Other International • Operations • Ventures AT&T Labs AT&T Network Services