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AT&T Unveils Suite of Parental Controls


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AT&T Smart Limits Educates and Empowers Parents by Connecting Them with Safety Tools for Wireless, Wireline, Internet and Video Services

Leading Child Advocacy Expert Encourages Safety, Security and Privacy

San Antonio, Texas, February 9, 2007, AT&T Inc. (NYSE:T) today announced a comprehensive Web site of parental controls designed to educate and empower parents. AT&T Smart LimitsTM brings together information for parental control features for the full suite of AT&T services — wireless, wireline, high speed Internet access and video — into one online portal.

The site — located at www.att.com/smartlimits — provides information and directions on how to use parental controls for wireless, Internet, video and home phone services from AT&T. With features ranging from content controls to channel and phone-number blockers, parental control for these AT&T services help establish sensible boundaries around the technology children use on a daily basis.

AT&T Smart Limits is another example of a benefit from AT&T Inc.’s Dec. 29, 2006, acquisition of BellSouth Corp. and consolidated ownership of Cingular Wireless — and builds on the company’s philosophy of simplifying how customers use communications services, while combining wireless/wireline services in ways that provide tangible benefits for customers.

“A torrent of information and entertainment comes at us every day from wireless phones and wired phones, from the Internet, and from TV,” said Randall Stephenson, AT&T chief operating officer. “With AT&T Smart Limits, we are giving our customers an intuitive, easy-to-use way of learning how to manage this content and decide what is appropriate for their families, especially their children.”

Child advocacy expert, Ruth A. Peters, PhD, clinical psychologist and author, indicates that Internet and entertainment technology has widened the communications chasm between parents and children.

“Today’s children are more in touch with technology — especially when it comes to wireless services and the Internet,” said Dr. Peters. “Parents need to play an active role in how their children use this technology and the content it is capable of delivering. AT&T Smart Limits is an excellent way to help parents play this role.”

Results of a recent AT&T survey revealed that 84 percent of consumers believe parental controls and safety tools are extremely or very important to keep children safe while they use today’s entertainment and communications technologies, while nearly one-third (31 percent) of those adult do not feel they have adequate knowledge of how to use those tools to protect children from today’s threats.

The survey was sponsored by AT&T to provide information on consumer attitudes towards parental controls and safety tools as they relate to today’s communication and entertainment technology. The survey was conducted through phone interviews by Opinion Research Corporation (ORC), among a sample of 1,014 adults 18 years of age and older living in the continental United States. Interviewing ran Feb. 2 through Feb. 5, 2007, and the survey’s sampling error is plus or minus three percentage points for values at or near 50 percent, given a 95 percent confidence interval.

The AT&T Smart Limits site includes:

* Wireless Smart — find out how to control wireless purchases and online access. By accessing the MEdiaTM Net Parental Controls, Cingular Wireless customers can restrict mobile phone access to certain Web sites, as well as restrict the purchase of premium subscriptions and downloads, such as games, ringtones and graphics.

* Surf Smart — locate tools to block Web sites containing inappropriate and/or mature content. AT&T Yahoo!® High Speed Internet and Dial members receive an industry-leading parental controls package, which lets parents filter content and customize security settings for each child to ensure their safety while online.

* Watch Smart — learn more about managing your family’s TV viewing experience. The video parental controls offered with the video services available from AT&T companies allow customers to do things such as filter viewing based on movie or TV ratings and block channels.

* Talk Smart — learn how to protect children from pranksters and unwanted callers. AT&T home phone calling features gives parents a variety of options, including the ability to manage calls received, stop unidentified callers, and/or block 900/976 numbers.

The company plans to enhance AT&T Smart Limits in the future to give people even greater control of the content their families experience.

In conjunction with the launch of AT&T Smart Limits, AT&T plans to continue its customer education program on how to keep children safe when using online, voice and data technology. Fact sheets regarding Internet, phone and wireless safety are available at www.att.com/safety.

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About AT&T
AT&T Inc. is a premier communications holding company in the United States and around the world, with operating subsidiaries providing services under the AT&T brand. AT&T is the recognized world leader in providing IP-based communications services to businesses and the U.S. leader in providing wireless, high speed Internet access, local and long distance voice, and directory publishing and advertising through its Yellow Pages and YELLOWPAGES.COM organizations. As part of its three-screen integration strategy, AT&T is expanding video entertainment offerings to include such next-generation television services as AT&T U-verseSM TV. Additional information about AT&T Inc. and the products and services provided by AT&T subsidiaries and affiliates is available at www.att.com.

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