Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
NYSE-listed (T) US pure-play telecom at $122.4B revenue after WarnerMedia and DirecTV divestitures; AT&T Fiber expanding to 45M+ homes competing with T-Mobile and Verizon for wireless and broadband growth.
AT&T Inc. is a Dallas, Texas-based telecommunications company — listed on NYSE (NYSE: T) — providing wireless mobile services, fiber broadband (AT&T Fiber), and business network solutions to 100+ million consumers and enterprises across the United States, making it the world's largest telecommunications company by revenue. Following the 2022 spinoff of WarnerMedia (now Warner Bros. Discovery) and the 2024 completion of DirecTV's separation as a standalone company through the TPG partnership, AT&T generated $122.4 billion in revenue in fiscal year 2024 as a pure-play connectivity company focused on wireless and fiber broadband growth.
BT Group (LON: BT.A), UK's largest fixed and mobile telecom with ~$26B trailing revenue; rolling out fiber to 25M premises and 5G via the EE brand through its Openreach network division.
BT Group plc is the United Kingdom's largest fixed and mobile telecommunications company, headquartered in London. The company provides broadband, mobile, TV, and enterprise networking services through its consumer brand EE and its business-focused BT Business and Openreach divisions. As of September 2025, BT Group reported a trailing 12-month revenue of approximately $26.2 billion.\n\nOpenreach, a legally separated wholesale infrastructure division within BT Group, is responsible for building and maintaining the national broadband network and is delivering fiber broadband to 25 million UK premises by 2026. Openreach sells wholesale access to more than 600 communication providers, making it critical national infrastructure. BT's EE brand is the UK's largest mobile network by subscribers, with nationwide 5G coverage.\n\nCEO Allison Kirkby has driven a renewed focus on cost transformation and infrastructure investment since 2024, helping BT's market capitalization surpass Vodafone's for the first time in 25 years. The company is targeting £3 billion in annual cost savings by FY28 through automation and workforce restructuring, while simultaneously accelerating fiber and 5G deployment to compete against cable operators and challenger ISPs.
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