AT&T expands 3G service

by Wally Northway

Published: November 23,2009

Tags: telecommunications

PHILADELPHIA — AT&T has rolled out its third generation (3G) mobile broadband network in Philadelphia.

“Demand for wireless bandwidth is growing, whether it’s for sharing video and photos with friends, watching a movie, checking the latest scores or listening to music on a phone, netbook or other mobile devices on the go,” said Mayo Flynt, president, AT&T Mississippi. “With this expansion, our customers can continue to ride the leading edge of mobile broadband with emerging devices and thousands of mobile applications.”

Recently, AT&T announced plans to further upgrade its 3G network nationwide with HSPA 7.2 technology to deliver considerably faster mobile broadband speeds. The upgrades are planned to begin in the fourth quarter, with completion expected in 2011.




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