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Not quite...
The Boeing infrastructure is already pretty well hammered down. AT&T would mostly be taking it over in maintenance mode. Although this might also nullify some of the quoted gains, as they may have already been taken. Double bookkeeping is nothing new at the corporate level either:) The real gains for Boeing would be the pricing structure of the "whole meal deal." And AT&T would have another large customer to _not_ listen to, anger, and then lose.