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Meanings and definitions for ATAT
What does ATAT stand for? What does ATAT mean?
- Ali El Atat (born 1984) Lebanese soccer player
- Nader Al Atat (born 1987) Lebanese singer
- AT-AT 4-legged type Imperial Walker, from the Star Wars fictional universe
- ATAT, a fictional defense contractor from Strike Back, see List of Strike Back characters
- Atat (song), a 2003 song by the Filipino rock band Rivermaya
- Arkansas Time After Time, civil rights organization
- Alpha-tubulin N-acetyltransferase, an enzyme
- A common spelling for AT&T, a telecommunications company
- Austria's ISO, 2-letter country code
.at, the Internet country code top-level domain for Austria
- Anguilla, a World Meteorological Organization country code
- Ashmore and Cartier Islands (FIPS 10-4 territory code and obsolete NATO country code
- Atchison County, Kansas (county code)
- Province of Asti, a province of Italy in the ISO 3166-2:IT code
- At, Bihar, a village in Aurangabad district, Bihar
- Appalachian Trail, an over 2,000 mile long trail in the eastern United States
- @ (or "at sign"), the punctuation symbol now typically used in e-mail addresses (and more recently, tweets)
- at (command), a command used to schedule tasks or other commands to be performed or run at a certain time
- IBM Personal Computer/AT
AT form factor for motherboards and computer cases
- A five-pin DIN connector for a keyboard
- Hayes command set for computer modems (all commands begin with the characters "AT")
- Anaerobic threshold, in physiology
- Análisis transaccional (Spanish for "transactional analysis"), a psychological method
- Antithrombin, a small protein molecule that inactivates several enzymes of the coagulation system
- Ataxia telangiectasia, an immunodeficiency disorder
- Athletic Trainer
- Astatine, a chemical element with symbol At
- Ampere-turn (symbol At), an International System of Units (MKS) unit of magnetomotive force
- Attotesla, 10−18 tesla, an SI derived unit of magnetic flux density
- Technical atmosphere (symbol at), a physical unit of pressure
- Acceptance test, in engineering
- Appropriate technology, an ideological movement founded by economist Dr. Ernst Friedrich "Fritz" Schumacher
- Assistive technology, devices for people with disabilities
- Anti-tank weapon
- Automatic transmission, in vehicles
- At, a subdivision equal to 1/100 of a Kip, the unit of currency in Laos
- Archive Team, a digital preservation group
- Aliança da Terra, a Brazilian non-governmental organization
- Aarne-Thompson classification system, used to classify folktales
- Aviation Electronics Technician, a rating in the United States Navy
- Auckland Transport, responsible for public transport in Auckland, New Zealand
- Royal Air Maroc (IATA airline designator)
- History of AT&T, a history of the various companies using this name, including:
AT&T Corporation, the original AT&T founded 1885 (formerly American Telephone & Telegraph), now a subsidiary of AT&T, Inc.
AT&T Communications Inc., provided long-distance services for AT&T Corporation (defunct)
- AT&T, Inc., the current company providing a wide range of telecommunications service, originally one of the Baby Bells which acquired other systems, and formerly known as Southwestern Bell Corporation (SBC)
AT&T Communications, houses most of AT&T Inc.'s Telecommunications and Technology Businesses
- Bell System, known as Ma Bell, AT&T Corporation's system of companies that held a monopoly on phone service in the US for most of the 20th century
- Regional Bell Operating Company, known as Baby Bells, the companies formed from AT&T Corporations's 1984 split
- AT&T Bell Laboratories, a former research & development subsidiary of AT&T
- AT&T Corporation, the original AT&T founded 1885 (formerly American Telephone & Telegraph), purchased by SBC in 2005
AT&T Information Systems, founded 1982 (formerly American Bell), an unregulated business subsidiary of AT&T Corp.
- Alascom dba AT&T Alascom, founded 1900 (formerly Washington-Alaska Military Cable and Telegraph System), a long-distance company
- AT&T Labs, founded 1988 (formerly Southwestern Bell Technology Resources), the R&D division of AT&T Inc.
AT&T Laboratories, founded 1925 as part of Bell Labs and AT&T Corp., later spun off and now absorbed into AT&T Labs
- AT&T Communications (formerly AT&T Long Lines), an operating company serving the regions of the Bell Operating Companies
AT&T CallVantage, a voice-over-internet-protocol service formerly offered by AT&T Corp. and then AT&T Inc.
- AT&T Mobility, the wireless provider subsidiary of AT&T Inc. (formerly Cingular Wireless)
AT&T Wireless Services, the former wireless provider subsidiary that became part of Cingular Wireless
- AT&T Technologies, founded 1983, a telephone producer, the postdivestiture successor to Western Electric
- AT&T Broadband, founded 1999 (now part of Comcast), once the largest U.S. provider of cable television services
- Advanced American Telephones, founded 1983, a manufacturer of AT&T branded phones (formerly AT&T Consumer Products)
- Bell Labs, founded 1925 (formerly also called Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc., and later AT&T Bell Laboratories), a Nobel Prize–winning research and development organization
- Lucent, founded 1983 (now part of Alcatel-Lucent), the primary successor to Bell Labs and AT&T Technologies
- One AT&T Plaza (Whitacre Tower), headquarters of AT&T Inc.
- AT&T (SEPTA station), a station on SEPTA's Broad Street Line in Philadelphia
- AT&T Stadium, home stadium of the Dallas Cowboys of the National Football League (NFL)
- AT&T Park, home park of the San Francisco Giants of Major League Baseball (MLB)
- AT&T, assembly language syntax
- Aircraft Transport and Travel, a 1910s British airline
- AT&T breakup
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