Explore the full insider trade history of AT&T INC., a publicly traded company based in United States. Shares are listed on US US, under the supervision of SEC (Form 4). Operating in the Media & Communication sector, AT&T INC. has logged 238 insider filings. The latest transaction was disclosed on 2 June 2022 — Attribution. Among the most active insiders: Huntley David S.. The full history is free.
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AT&T Inc. is one of the leading U.S. telecommunications groups, listed on the American NYSE/NASDAQ market and operating in the United States. Its heritage dates back to Alexander Graham Bell’s invention of the telephone in 1876 and the creation of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company in 1885. The modern AT&T Inc. was later reshaped through industry restructuring and the acquisition of SBC Communications, which adopted the AT&T name in 2005. The company’s corporate headquarters are in Dallas, Texas, which serves as the strategic center for its North American operations. ([about.att.com](https://about.att.com/innovation/ip/brands/history?utm_source=openai)) AT&T’s current business model is centered on advanced connectivity, with a clear strategic emphasis on wireless, fiber broadband, and related data services. The group primarily operates through 5G and fiber networks, serving both consumer and business customers. Its product set includes mobile voice and data, fiber broadband for homes and businesses, enterprise networking solutions, and fixed wireless access products such as AT&T Internet Air. AT&T Business serves a broad customer base ranging from small businesses to large corporations and government agencies. ([investors.att.com](https://investors.att.com/site-services/investor-profile-bk?utm_source=openai)) From a competitive standpoint, AT&T positions itself as a scale player in U.S. connectivity infrastructure, with network assets that support its convergence strategy across mobile and fixed broadband. The company highlights the breadth of its North American wireless network and the scale of its national fiber footprint, both of which help drive operating leverage, customer retention, and cross-selling opportunities. In a market dominated by Verizon and T-Mobile, network quality, coverage, and the ability to monetize converged customers remain key differentiators. ([investors.att.com](https://investors.att.com/site-services/investor-profile-bk?utm_source=openai)) Recent developments underscore AT&T’s strategic reset and growth focus. In January 2026, the company reported solid full-year 2025 results, including revenue growth, stronger free cash flow, and improved commercial momentum, especially in fiber and fiber/5G convergence. AT&T also continued expanding its network reach, surpassing 10 million fiber customers and passing more than 30 million fiber locations. Strategic actions included the announced acquisition of Lumen’s mass-market fiber business and the completion of the DIRECTV exit in 2025, both of which reinforce the company’s focus on connectivity rather than legacy media assets. AT&T also announced a dual listing on NYSE Texas in 2025 while maintaining its primary NYSE listing. ([about.att.com](https://about.att.com/story/2026/4q-earnings-2025.html?utm_source=openai))