Posted by | Posted in AT&T, Media News | Posted on 24-09-2009
AT&T has announced the launch of its 3G mobile broadband network in Clarksville, Tennessee, September 21, 2009. This 3G broadband network launch will provide access to accelerated data speeds that open the door to a new era of mobile services, devices and feature-rich audio and video content.
AT&T’s 3G mobile broadband network expansion effort will meet the growing demand for advanced wireless data products and services as more and more people’s lives become increasingly mobile and fast-paced.
With 3G mobile broadband network subscribers can surf the Web and download files faster than ever and also experience the very latest interactive mobile applications such as live video sharing and remote home monitoring.
AT&T is also launching 3G mobile broadband network in the Nashville and Memphis metropolitan areas.
Gregg Morton, president of AT&T Tennessee, said: “We continue to make significant private investments to deliver dependable, high speed wireless access in more places across Tennessee for consumers and business customers who need to stay connected – and to help keep Tennessee a leader in technology and innovation.”
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