Its my fault because we are challenging them in some caf areas for sure
here. We have till Jan2018 to get our first round done for Caf phase2
I think were going to pull it off for sure. Seems like a bottomless pit
till you get there though.
On 8/16/2017 2:39 PM, CBB - Jay Fuller wrote:
Posted by a startup wisp in the area:
http://www.elmoreautauganews.com/single-post/2017/08/16/ATT-launches-fixed-wireless-internet-in-Chilton-County-other-rural-and-underserved-areas-in-Alabama
AT&T launches fixed wireless internet in Chilton County, other rural
and underserved areas in Alabama
August 16, 2017
AT&T* Fixed Wireless Internet1 is now available for rural and
underserved locations in parts of Chilton and Autauga Counties.
Joined by State Senator Clyde Chambliss, State Representative Jimmy
Martin and other community leaders, AT&T announced that residents in
rural areas of Chilton and Autauga Counties are included in the
initial rural and underserved locations in Alabama to which AT&T has
extended Fixed Wireless Internet as part of its FCC Connect America
Fund commitment.
As a part of this commitment, AT&T plans to reach over 400,000
locations by the end of 2017 and more than 1.1 million locations by 2020.
�In today�s world, high-speed connectivity is important,� said Alabama
State Senator Clyde Chambliss. �I am excited to see the private sector
continuing to bring enhanced connectivity to Chilton and Autauga
Counties and our rural communities in Alabama.�
�This is a great day for Maplesville, Stanton and Billingsley,� said
Alabama State Representative Jimmy Martin. �It is an honor to serve
this area, and I applaud AT&T for their work to enhance high-speed
connectivity for residents and small businesses in rural Alabama.�
AT&T plans to reach nearly 66,000 locations with this technology
across Alabama by 2020 and, with this initial offering, Fixed Wireless
Internet is available today in parts of rural communities throughout
Alabama.
�I am thankful for the leadership of our elected officials who work to
ensure a proconsumer business environment and am delighted the rural
residents of Chilton and Autauga Counties are among the first in the
nation to access this innovative technology,� said Dr. Amy Brabham,
Prattville Area Chamber of Commerce Director of Economic Development.
�The more than 5,300 men and women who work for AT&T and call Alabama
home, are proud to work with our local, state and federal leadership
to provide the connectivity Alabama�s residents and businesses
demand,� said Ty Fondren, AT&T Alabama Regional Director of External
and Legislative Affairs. �Through this innovative service, we are
helping close the remaining connectivity gap in Alabama.�
AT&T�s Fixed Wireless Internet service delivers a home internet
connection with download speeds of at least 10Mbps.
The connection comes from a wireless tower to a fixed antenna on
customers� homes or businesses. This is an efficient way to deliver
high-quality internet August 15, 2017 � 2016 AT&T Intellectual
Property. All rights reserved. AT&T and the Globe logo are registered
trademarks of AT&T Intellectual Property. Page 2 to customers in rural
and underserved areas.
The nine states where AT&T has already launched service include
Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina,
South Carolina, Tennessee and Louisiana. Additional states planned to
launch this year include Arkansas, California, Illinois, Indiana,
Kansas, Michigan, Ohio, Texas and Wisconsin.
AT&T will provide updates about additional availability in parts of
Alabama, and other states, as it expands Fixed Wireless Internet to
more locations. For more information on Fixed Wireless Internet from
AT&T, visit att.com/internet/fixedwireless.html.
Includes 160GB monthly data allowance. Req�s installation of AT&T
outdoor antenna & indoor Residential Gateway. $10/50GB of additional
data up to a max of $200/mo. Cautionary Language Regarding Forward
Looking Statements: Information set forth in this news release
contains financial estimates and other forward-looking statements that
are subject to risks and uncertainties, and actual results may differ
materially. A discussion of factors that may affect future results is
contained in AT&T Inc.'s filings with the Securities and Exchange
Commission.
AT&T disclaims any obligation to update or revise statements contained
in this news release based on new information or otherwise.
For more information, contact: Catherine Stengel AT&T Corporate
Communications 404-797-4108 [email protected]
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