AT&T Spends Millions to Extend Georgia Wireless Coverage

5:45 am on July 30, 2007 | Category: Business, Telecom Services, Wireless

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America’s largest telecommunications provider, AT&T Inc., plans to invest over $50 million in its Georgia wireless network this year, adding 50 new cell towers and extending coverage within the state.

AT&T and its predecessor, Cingular Wireless, have spent more than $575 million on the Georgia network over the past three years, deploying 3G mobile broadband services in and around Atlanta.

“We are accelerating the changes that our customers see and experience in Georgia, and that’s as exciting for the company as it is for customers and employees,” commented Cliff Minor, AT&T’s general manager of wireless operations in Georgia. “Our goal is to ensure that AT&T customers have the very best wireless experience possible — which includes unmatched coverage and quality of service.”

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