AT&T has announced that it has upgraded its 3G mobile broadband network in Greater Baltimore. This upgrade will see AT&T wireless subscribers experience better 3G connectivity and performance and enhanced in-building wireless coverage and also increase the network’s capacity in Baltimore.
AT&T’s 3G mobile broadband network upgrade in Baltimore including surrounding areas along the I-695 Beltway, including Pikesville, Towson, and Parksville, as well as popular downtown spots like Fells Point and the Inner Harbor.
“Our goal is pretty simple: we want you to have an extraordinary experience when you make a call, check e-mail, download a song or video, or surf the Internet on your AT&T device,” said J. Michael Schweder, AT&T Mid-Atlantic Region president. “It is what our customers want and our ongoing investments to enable customers to quickly access the content that matters most to them also helps to create jobs and fuel economic growth in Maryland.”
“More than ever before, our customers look to wireless communications to stay in touch with family, friends, and business colleagues,” said Rob Forsyth, vice president and general manager for AT&T in Maryland, Washington, D.C., and northern Virginia. “This investment, which builds upon our $500 million in capital expenditures in Maryland in from 2006 to 2008, helps to enhance the 3G network and is just another way we are continuing to deliver a first-class wireless voice and data experience for Baltimore area customers.”
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