AT&T Customers Consume 4.5 TB Wireless Data at Inauguration
AT&T customers used more than 4.5 TB of data on the morning of the presidential inauguration, including President Donald Trump's swearing-in and inaugural address, an AT&T spokesman said Friday. During the 2013 inauguration, AT&T customers used 527 GB of data…
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the entire day, he said. The data came from AT&T's 7 super cells on wheels, macro cell sites and distributed antenna systems serving the National Mall area from 12 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Friday, he said. AT&T and other wireless carriers upgraded network capacity in preparation for massive data demand from the expected 1 million visitors expected to attend the inauguration (see 1701050059).