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In-Telecom Acquires RealmConnect in Mentor-Turned-Acquisition Deal

In a strategic move blending personal history with business growth, In-Telecom has acquired RealmConnect, the company owned by CEO Shawn Torres’s early mentors. The acquisition expands In-Telecom’s Southeast presence and adds significant recurring revenue.

A Personal Milestone in Business Acquisition

In a move that reportedly represents both strategic expansion and personal fulfillment, In-Telecom has acquired RealmConnect, the company co-owned by CEO Shawn Torres’s early mentors. According to reports, Torres described the acquisition as a “full-circle” moment, having been guided in his career by RealmConnect’s co-owners, Anthony Kubek and Jack Brumlow.

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AT&T Reaches $177 Million Data Breach Settlement – Claim Process Details Revealed

Telecommunications giant AT&T has agreed to a $177 million settlement to resolve class action lawsuits stemming from two major data breaches. Current and former customers may be eligible for compensation up to $7,500 depending on which breaches affected them and their ability to demonstrate financial losses.

Major Settlement Reached in AT&T Data Breach Cases

Telecommunications provider AT&T has agreed to pay $177 million to settle class action lawsuits stemming from two significant data breaches, according to court documents and settlement administrators. The settlement, which was preliminarily approved by a Texas judge in August, avoids what would have been a lengthy trial process for the telecom giant.

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FCC Moves to Expel Hong Kong Telecom Giant from US Networks Over Security Concerns

Federal regulators are taking action against one of Hong Kong’s largest telecommunications providers, citing potential national security threats. The FCC has ordered HKT to explain why it shouldn’t be removed from US networks amid growing concerns about Chinese government influence.

US Regulators Target Hong Kong Telecom Provider

The Federal Communications Commission is moving to expel Hong Kong Telecom (HKT) from US telecommunications networks, according to reports from regulatory sources. The agency has issued an “Order to Show Cause” directing the company to explain why the FCC should not begin revocation proceedings against it, citing what officials describe as significant national security concerns.