AT&T gets record online traffic during Thanksgiving shopping weekends

 

AT&T announced it had a record increase in customer
traffic to att.com and
double digit increase in AT&T retail store traffic, creating one of the
busiest posts: Thanksgiving shopping weekends in AT&T history.

 

“Consumers were on the hunt for value and the best
choice of wireless devices, and AT&T delivered with incredible prices and
some of the hottest wireless options on the market,” said Phil
Bienert, Senior Vice President, ATT.com.  

 

Traffic in AT&T retail stores nationwide increased
by double digits year-over-year.

 

Wireless shopping traffic at att.com was up 32
percent from Black Friday through the post-Thanksgiving weekend and Cyber Monday,
compared to the same time last year. New online wireless orders were up 15
percent compared with post-Thanksgiving weekend 2010.

 

AT&T saw strong results with compelling holiday
deals, including some of the hottest smartphones for just one penny. Shoppers
on Cyber Monday continued to take advantage of limited-time holiday savings,
including a lineup of some of AT&T’s most popular smartphones,
Motorola Atrix, Samsung Infuse, BlackBerry 9810, HTC Inspire and LG Thrill, all
for one cent.


AT&T recently opened a new
high-tech store in Flushing to provide advanced wireless data products and
services.

 

By Telecomlead.com Team

editor@telecomlead.com

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