AT&T Tennessee President Looks to Future of Connectivity
Gregg Morton, President of AT&T Tennessee told a group of Chamber Premier Partner members about the changing landscape of the communications industry Thursday at the Knoxville Chamber office.
He said that his company is responding to the changing market by expanding existing services and by looking into new ways to connect customers to the information and entertainment that they want.
One example of this is a new option in video that would compete with cable television. He said that their program would be "cooler than cable" because of additional features such as interactivity and multiple-program DVR.
Here is the PowerPoint presentation that he gave to the Premier Partners.