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AT&T Sees Continued LD Decline, No Turn Around Yet

AT&T said it has yet to see a turn around in overall corporate telecommunications spending and does not expect a significant improvement this year. The company reported Q4 2002 revenue of $9.3 billion, a decline of 8.6% from the year-ago quarter. There was a loss per diluted share from continuing operations of $0.79. AT&T attributed the revenue decline to continued pricing pressure in long distance voice services. Other negative factors included charges for its past investment in AT&T Latin America, special charges for layoffs, and a write-down of its DSL network due to the recent outsourcing agreement with Covad. These declines were partially offset by the disposition of AT&T Broadband and growth in local voice as well as data/IP and managed services. Some highlights of the report:

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