AT&T has announced that it invested nearly $750 million in its San Diego area wireless and wireline networks from 2010 through 2012, with a focus on expanding 4G LTE mobile Internet coverage and enhancing the overall performance of its networks. The investment is designed to deliver the highest levels of service, with network enhancements driving improvements in key areas of the mobile Internet experience: 4G speed, broad coverage and network reliability.
AT&T's significant investment over the past three years is delivering customers a stronger network performance, including more reliability (The AT&T network kept 99 percent of all San Diego-area wireless calls connected in the fourth quarter of 2012).
"We know the mobile Internet has become central to our customers' lives, and we're committed to driving both investment and innovation to deliver the best possible experience over the AT&T network," said Tammi Terrell, AT&T vice president general manager. "While third-party and internal testing shows that these investments are paying off with excellent service for San Diego customers, we are continually planning and deploying network enhancements to improve service in the future."
AT&T customers are benefitting from more than 450 wireless network upgrades in six key categories in the San Diego area during 2012, including activating new cell sites, adding capacity, upgrading cell sites to provide fast 4G LTE mobile Internet speeds, deploying high-capacity Ethernet connections to cell sites, and adding or upgrading Distributed Antenna Systems, which boost wireless coverage and capacity in buildings and at major venues like convention halls or sports arenas.
AT&T's significant investment over the past three years is delivering customers a stronger network performance, including more reliability (The AT&T network kept 99 percent of all San Diego-area wireless calls connected in the fourth quarter of 2012).
"We know the mobile Internet has become central to our customers' lives, and we're committed to driving both investment and innovation to deliver the best possible experience over the AT&T network," said Tammi Terrell, AT&T vice president general manager. "While third-party and internal testing shows that these investments are paying off with excellent service for San Diego customers, we are continually planning and deploying network enhancements to improve service in the future."
AT&T customers are benefitting from more than 450 wireless network upgrades in six key categories in the San Diego area during 2012, including activating new cell sites, adding capacity, upgrading cell sites to provide fast 4G LTE mobile Internet speeds, deploying high-capacity Ethernet connections to cell sites, and adding or upgrading Distributed Antenna Systems, which boost wireless coverage and capacity in buildings and at major venues like convention halls or sports arenas.