
The percentage of electronics at the end of their lives which were recycled.
The EPA found that the percentage remained consistent from 1999-2005. Even as recycling rates went up, the amount of electronics reaching end of life outpaced the increase, leaving the figure static. (source: EPA, July 2008)
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So let me see if I have this straight...
In 2004, Cingular (Logo Orange) buys AT&T Wireless (logo blue) but fails to secure the AT&T Wireless Name (changes all signage to Cingular)
Then, SBC (1 of Cingular's 2 parent companies) buys AT&T (mainly for the name, changing all SBC signage to AT&T with blue logo)
SBC then buys Bell South (Cingular's other parent company) so it can gain full control of Cingular and rename the new At&t (Changes all cingular signage back to AT&T with blue logo)
AT&T (still not happy) decides it doesn't like blue logo, changes all signage to orange logo.
dang...think about how many towers they could have built and/or how much of their network could be hsupa by now if it wasn't for all this nonsense. Meanwhile Sprint and Verizon cover well over 200 million people with their REV A networks...
LOVE THE POST!
brilliant! u should be an att exec!
Fantastically put.