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		<title>Get Out of Dodge (or San Antonio)!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In an only slightly surprising move, AT&#38;T announced this week that it is moving its corporate headquarters from San Antonio to Dallas. I&#8217;m surprised that it took so long. While I&#8217;m sure that there are numerous reasons for the company&#8217;s departure, its primary excuse is air travel. I know, from personal experience, that non-stop flights [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In an only slightly surprising move, <a href="http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dws/bus/stories/DN-att_28bus.ART.State.Edition2.4d5475b.html" title="AT&amp;T moving headquarters to Dallas from San Antonio">AT&amp;T announced</a> this week that it is moving its corporate headquarters from San Antonio to Dallas.  I&#8217;m surprised that it took so long.</p>

<p>While I&#8217;m sure that there are numerous reasons for the company&#8217;s departure, its primary excuse is air travel.  I know, from personal experience, that non-stop flights from San Antonio to any major city outside of Houston and Dallas are as rare as a south Texas winter snowstorm.  Trying to fly out of San Antonio on a regular basis is an exercise in patience and frustration (and lots of connecting flights).  As airlines cut schedules and ground aircraft, this problem will only get worse.  Still, I doubt that air travel is the <em>primary</em> reason for AT&amp;T&#8217;s exodus.  I share <a href="http://gigaom.com/2008/06/28/blaming-airlines-att-takes-flight/" title="Blaming Airlines, AT&#038;T Takes Flight  - GigaOM">Stacey Higginbotham&#8217;s skepticism</a>:</p>

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  <p>Perhaps the lack of good flights is a scapegoat to help Randall Stephenson avoid insulting San Antonio’s technology credentials. Although after a decade and a half in the city, the fact that few technology related startups grew up around one of the top 25 companies in the U.S., is a damning testament to the city and the company itself.</p>
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<p>That a sea of tech startups have failed to materialize in the home of AT&amp;T and Rackspace exposes a reality of life in San Antonio: it&#8217;s boring.  For a city of its size, San Antonio has a remarkably small town feel, and most people are comfortable and content with their lives and surroundings.  While admirable, this contentment is a vise that relentlessly squeezes the entrepreneurial and creative spirit from the city.  There is nothing wrong with San Antonio being boring.  Many people would love to live in a place where they are comfortable and content, but a boring city will not encourage creative and daring entrepreneurism, and a boring city will not attract young, creative talent.  I suspect that San Antonians are content with that as well.</p>

<p>Even so, AT&amp;T is not moving to Dallas because it is less boring than San Antonio, or because it is a more entrepreneurial city, or even to make air travel a little easier for its executives.  Dallas is bursting with telecom companies and employees, and it makes much more sense for the nation&#8217;s largest telecom company to be headquartered there.  I doubt that there is little more to it than that.</p>

<p><em>(via <a href="http://gigaom.com/2008/06/28/blaming-airlines-att-takes-flight/" title="Blaming Airlines, AT&#038;T Takes Flight">GigaOM</a>)</em></p>]]></content:encoded>
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