AT&T victimizations have been reported as recently as January 28, 2010 by New York Times. AT&T victimizations have involved 1 person and 2 organizations.
Many attacking organizations exist. Some are military organizations attacking in the visceral, very real, violent sense of the word. Other organizations are businesses, often attacking through litigation or by a business strategy. Still other organizations are sports organizations attacking on the playing field.
Other organizations who are attack victims include: Davis Cup, and more.
...and range of AT&T's network. The highest-paying customers are those who sign two-year contracts, and AT&T added just 910,000 such customers, compared with 1.2 million at Verizon. AT&T also said it had...
Read more: AT&T's Earnings Rise 26%, Driven by Wireless
New York Times | January 28, 2010
...rebuttals. The on-air rivalry reflects the state of the wireless market where, increasingly, AT&T is the only competitor Verizon really has to worry about, and vice versa. In the growing and...
Read more: Verizon reports fourth-quarter results on Tuesday
Kansas City Star | January 22, 2010
WHAT MIGHT HAVE started out as a joke appears to have gained some alarming momentum. Dan Lyons, blogging as Fake Steve Jobs, has called on AT&T users to show their service dissatisfaction by trying to overwhelm...
Read more: Fake Steve Jobs attacks AT&T
the INQUIRER | December 18, 2009
...been directly attacking AT&T in a line of new TV commercials over the past weeks. Some ads also have the iPhone in it (watch below). AT&T already has countered with new ads, but now Apple's new line-up of TV ads...
Read more: Apple Helps Defend AT&T Against Verizon With New iPhone Ads
I4U News | November 23, 2009
... attacking AT&T by targeting its core strength, which is by far the iPhone. Apple couldn't let the iPhone's brand be damaged anymore. However, these ads really aren't Apple specifically endorsing AT&T, but...
Read more: Apple's Got AT&T's Back in New Verizon Attack Ads [VIDEO]
Mashable! | November 23, 2009