In June Sambar joined the AST SpaceMobile board; AST and AT&T are collaborating on satellite-based direct-to-device communications
AT&T Govt Vice President and Head of Community Chris Sambar will go away the corporate on Oct. 11, in accordance with a memo circulated to AT&T staff yesterday afternoon.
The memo is titled, “Chris Sambar broadcasts his intention to depart the enterprise.” Sambar has been with the corporate for 22 years and, per the memo, “has performed an important position in delivering on our dedication to be the perfect connectivity supplier within the U.S. his work has been instrumental to advancing 5G, launching FirstNet and increasing fiber to thousands and thousands of houses and companies.”
AT&T Chief Working Officer Jeff McElfresh stated within the memo, “I’d prefer to thank Chris for his affect and contributions to our enterprise and business all through his profession. I want him and his household the perfect sooner or later.”
An AT&T spokesperson informed RCR Wi-fi Information they don’t have any extra data to share when requested about succession plans.
In June Sambar joined the board of administrators for AST SpaceMobile which is working to operationalize a constellation of satellites to supply space-based mobile connectivity to plain, unmodified cell gadgets. AT&T is working with AST SpaceMobile to commercialize satellite-based direct-to-device communications.
Right here’s the total memo offered to RCR Wi-fi Information by AT&T.
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