Sounds like careless employees and poor management led to this. ATT officials and their employees knew better but chose to carelessly violate FCC imposed mandates.
The intent of the low level employees was not malicious in itself, but the fact that management allowed it to go on reinforces the fact the shady nature of the telecom industry leaders.
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Sounds like careless employees and poor management led to this. ATT officials and their employees knew better but chose to carelessly violate FCC imposed mandates.
The intent of the low level employees was not malicious in itself, but the fact that management allowed it to go on reinforces the fact the shady nature of the telecom industry leaders.