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A-Tel rose from humble beginnings. In owner TJ Toaster's garage, the young robot frequently tinkered with electronics and created a phone. However, it was not a very good phone. Thus, starting in 1998, A-Tel was established by Mr. Toaster to provide the everyman / everywoman with the perfect phone and a hook-up to match. We don't take risks, but instead wade into the waters of uncertainty in order to provide innovative solutions to common problems. For example--how many times have you dropped your laptop and broken it? If you are human (especially a clumsy human), probably a lot. This led A-Tel owner TJ Toaster to develop and patent FlexTec technology in 2000. FlexTec is a plastic-titanium hybrid material that is extremely resistant to physical damage. As TJ himself put it, "our Bloakia phone could have survived a nuclear fallout with gusto." The Blokia had lackluster performance and was removed from the market.
A-Tel, 1998.
Between 1999 and 2004, A-Tel expanded into national prominence. Their initial fleet of 24 vehicles set up hundreds of connections in their first three years of operations. By 2000, the company had a fleet of 63 vehicles and had set up 1095 connections. A massive investment from a now-defunct tech company in Carcerum led to significant expansions into the retail market. Over the course of the early millennium, one hundred A-Tel stores were opened nationally, employing over 2000 store associates, who in turn connected tens of thousands of citizens across Killer Toasters Province.
The Akimbo, A-Tel's most successful and best-selling product, was created in 2014. It is a flexible smart pad that could be pulled, bent and dropped without any consequences. The Akimbo became the fastest-selling smart tablet in the nation among the wealthy, with over $10 million ND in sales. Later, A-Tel introduced less-expensive analogues to the Akimbo so that middle-class families could afford it. They were given a limited and exclusive release, and it sold out in days, leaving A-Tel with well over one billion in sales revenue. Today, Akimbo analogs like the WartHog have become rare antiques, and are coveted at auctionhouses in Killer Toasters.
2014 to 2017 was an age of development and perfection of the line of A-Tech products. Two smartphones -- the Quickie and the OneTouch -- were moderately successful. A-Tel also expanded into corporate telecommunications, establishing a steady customer list of various industries including bars, restaurants and hospitals. The ACME Corporation, a long-time corporate partner and investor, acquired A-Tel in 2018
A-Tel Company Headquarters, Ashford, Toasters Province - 2018
The start of this quarter in 2018 marked a brand new cross-promotion / partnership with SWIFT smart phones, which lead to the development of the NDure Computers line. A-Tel is in the process of creating many of the largest 5G optical systems in the world. The very first 5G networks were created in Carcerum, East Apikai and Poggers.
Today, A-Tel is one of the world's largest telecomms providers, proudly franchising 250 retail locations.
A-Tel Commercial Center - Currently under construction in West Guam