I see what you mean about AT&T not inventing these things themselves, but you may have missed the mark on AT&T's meaning, perhaps?
In a way, AT&T _does_ bring all these things to you. They may not have invented them personally, but they do indeed provide services world-wide that make all those things they mentioned possible, yes? :) Not exclusively, sure. But they do have a big part in networking solutions of many kinds.
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In a way, AT&T _does_ bring all these things to you. They may not have invented them personally, but they do indeed provide services world-wide that make all those things they mentioned possible, yes? :) Not exclusively, sure. But they do have a big part in networking solutions of many kinds.