A statue of former San Francisco Giants baseball player Orlando Cepeda is shown in front of an entrance to AT & T Park in San Francisco, Tuesday, July 21, 2009. AT&T said Thursday July, 23, its earnings fell 15 percent in the second quarter as it subsidized a record-setting launch of a new iPhone model. The weak economy also continued to sap its landline business. AP Photo logo AP Photo 4 months ago

A statue of former San Francisco Giants baseball player Orlando Cepeda is shown in front of an entrance to AT & T Park in San Francisco, Tuesday, July 21, 2009. AT&T said Thursday July, 23, its earnings fell 15 percent in the second quarter as it subsidized a record-setting launch of a new iPhone model. The weak economy also continued to sap its landline business.