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AT&T Is Looking At 100 US Cities For It’s Fiber Network!

AT&T Eyes 100 U.S. Cities and Municipalities for Ultra-Fast Fibe

Last April AT&T announced that it was brining it’s 1 Gigabit Fiber network to Austin Texas. Now, they have a list of 100 cities and municipalities all over the United States, that they are looking at. 21 out of these 100 locations are major metropolitan areas. The Fiber network will work with AT&T U-Verse, as they will offer GigaPower service which provides broadband speeds of up to 1 Gigabit per second. Currently the GigaPower service is available in Austin and will be rolling out to Dallas this summer. 

The 21 metropolitan areas include Atlanta, Augusta, Charlotte, Chicago, Cleveland, Fort Worth, Fort Lauderdale, Greensboro, Houston, Jacksonville, Kansas City, Los Angeles, Miami, Nashville, Oakland, Orlando, San Antonio, San Diego, St. Louis, San Francisco, and San Jose. Earlier this year AT&T announced that they are working with North Carolina Next Generation Network (NCNGN) to bring U-verse with GigaPower to parts of Carrboro, Cary, Chapel Hill, Durham, Winston-Salem and Raleigh.

AT&T is interested in working with communities that appreciate the value of the most advanced technologies are willing to encourage investment by offering solid investment cases and policies. They are working with their local leaders in these markers and discussing ways to bring this exciting service to these communities. Areas that have suitable network facilities, and show the strongest investment cases based on anticipated demand and the most receptive  policies will influence these future selections of locations to get the GigaPower service.

How Fast is 1 Gbps?

Overall, it is great to see that AT&T is looking to expand their Fiber network. They appear to be the only real competition for Google Fiber as of now. Unfortunately, they have not announced yet, that they are looking at cities located in the New Jersey Area. Hopefully this will change with future announcements that should be coming. You can see the press release and full list of the cities below.

Press Release

AT&T Eyes 100 U.S. Cities and Municipalities for its Ultra-Fast Fiber Network – See more at:

DALLAS, April 21, 2014 – AT&T* today announced a major initiative to expand its ultra-fast fiber network to up to 100 candidate cities and municipalities nationwide, including 21 new major metropolitan areas. The fiber network will deliver AT&T U-verse® with GigaPowerSM service, which can deliver broadband speeds up to 1 Gigabit per second and AT&T’s most advanced TV services, to consumers and businesses.

AT&T will work with local leaders in these markets to discuss ways to bring the service to their communities. Similar to previously announced metro area selections in Austin and Dallas and advanced discussions in Raleigh-Durham and Winston-Salem, communities that have suitable network facilities, and show the strongest investment cases based on anticipated demand and the most receptive  policies will influence these future selections and coverage maps within selected areas. This initiative continues AT&T’s ongoing commitment to economic development in these communities, bringing jobs, advanced technologies and infrastructure.

The list of 21 candidate metropolitan areas includes: Atlanta, Augusta, Charlotte, Chicago, Cleveland, Fort Worth, Fort Lauderdale, Greensboro, Houston, Jacksonville, Kansas City, Los Angeles, Miami, Nashville, Oakland, Orlando, San Antonio, San Diego, St. Louis, San Francisco, and San Jose. With previously announced markets, AT&T now has committed to or is exploring 25 metro areas for fiber deployment.

“We’re delivering advanced services that offer consumers and small businesses the ability to do more, faster, help communities create a new wave of innovation, and encourage economic development,” said Lori Lee, senior executive vice president, AT&T Home Solutions. “We’re interested in working with communities that appreciate the value of the most advanced technologies and are willing to encourage investment by offering solid investment cases and policies.”

In addition to the previously announced Austin, Dallas, Raleigh-Durham, and Winston-Salem markets, the list of metros and municipalities identified as candidates include, but are not restricted to:

Metropolitan Area Municipalities
Atlanta Alpharetta, Atlanta, Decatur, Duluth, Lawrenceville, Lithonia, McDonough, Marietta, Newnan, Norcross,  and Woodstock

 

Augusta Augusta
Austin1  
Charlotte Charlotte, Gastonia, and Huntersville
Chicago Chicago, Des Plaines, Glenview, Lombard, Mount Prospect, Naperville, Park Ridge, Skokie, and Wheaton
Cleveland Akron, Barberton, Bedford, Canton, Cleveland, and Massillon
Dallas2 Dallas2, Farmer’s Branch, Frisco, Grand Prairie, Highland Park, Irving, Mesquite, Plano, Richardson, and University Park
Fort Lauderdale Fort Lauderdale
Fort Worth Arlington, Euless, Fort Worth, and Haltom City
Greensboro Greensboro
Jacksonville Jacksonville and St. Augustine
Houston Galveston, Houston, Katy, Pasadena, Pearland, and Spring
Kansas City Independence, Kansas City, Leawood, Overland Park, and Shawnee
Los Angeles Los Angeles
Miami Hialeah, Hollywood, Homestead, Miami, Opa-Locka and Pompano Beach
Nashville Clarksville, Franklin, Murfreesboro, Nashville, Smyrna and Spring Hill
Oakland Oakland
Orlando Melbourne, Oviedo, Orlando, Palm Coast, Rockledge, and Sanford
Raleigh-Durham2 Apex, Garner and Morrisville

(Carrboro, Cary, Chapel Hill, Durham, Raleigh)2

St. Louis and metro area Chesterfield, Edwardsville, Florissant, Granite City, and St. Louis
San Antonio San Antonio
San Diego San Diego
San Francisco San Francisco
San Jose Campbell, Cupertino, Mountain View, and San Jose
Winston-Salem2 Winston-Salem2

1 already servicing with fiber today

2 previously announced

AT&T U-verse uses advanced IP technology and a network that includes fiber-optic technology to go beyond what cable can offer. It transforms the user experience for consumers and business users and is an essential part of AT&T’s commitment to fiber infrastructure.

The planned expanded availability of U-verse with GigaPower is part of AT&T’s Project Velocity IP (VIP) investment plan to expand and enhance its wireless and wireline IP broadband networks to support growing customer demand for high-speed Internet access, advanced TV services, and new mobile and cloud services. This expanded fiber build is not expected to impact AT&T’s capital investment plans for 2014. And AT&T continues to expect that its wired IP broadband network will reach 57 million customer locations in its 22-state wireline footprint by the end of 2015.

AT&T U-verse with GigaPower services are expected to include:

  • Internet speeds reaching up to 1 Gigabit per second, faster than the fastest consumer Internet available in most communities today. With Gigabit speeds, you can download an HD online movie in less than 36 seconds, download 25 songs in one second, and download your favorite TV show in less than 3 seconds.**
  • Access to cutting-edge TV services that include the most advanced AT&T Total Home DVR with more HD TV streams to record and watch multiple shows simultaneously, plus greater DVR storage capacity.
  • Super-fast Wi-Fi speeds and the ability to schedule DVR recordings and watch hit TV shows on more than 30 varieties of smartphones and tablets, as well as your PC.
  • Faster speeds that enable small businesses to more quickly and seamlessly:
    • Upload, download and share large data files and images
    • Back up data remotely in the cloud at one or multiple locations
    • Videoconference with suppliers, business partners, and customers

AT&T U-verse with GigaPower services are available in Austin and some surrounding communities, and are expected to roll out in parts of Dallas this summer. AT&T first made the services available to tens of thousands of households in Austin and surrounding communities in December 2013 and recently announced it will expand the fiber network to double the households in the Austin area this year as a result of high demand that has exceeded expectations.

AT&T announced earlier this month that it is in discussions with North Carolina Next Generation Network (NCNGN) to bring U-verse with GigaPower to parts of Carrboro, Cary, Chapel Hill, Durham, Winston-Salem and Raleigh. The proposed plan for the North Carolina communities, which requires ratification from the six city councils, outlines fiber deployments in areas where there is demand for ultra-fast broadband and sound policies for investment.

For more information about AT&T U-verse with GigaPower, please visit www.att.com/gigapowercities

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