Sprint and AT&T representatives met with the Connect...
Sprint and AT&T representatives met with the Connect Appalachia Broadband Initiative Task Force to discuss their upgrades and expansion of 4G in the Appalachian region, said Connect Ohio in a news release Friday (http://bit.ly/16LMunF). Sprint’s investment in SoftBank will enable…
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it to upgrade every tower in its network to 4G in 2014, said Connect Ohio. AT&T has invested more than $12 million in the Appalachian region in the first half of 2013, and it will continue this process through 2015, said Connect Ohio. Three towers have recently been added, with JBNets building out into Gallia County, Ohio, to make last-mile progress, said Connect Ohio. “The release of Connect Ohio’s availability maps next month will allow us to pinpoint the specific areas that have increased in broadband coverage,” said Bart Winegar, Connect Ohio technical outreach coordinator.