Telecom network operator AT&T announced GigaPower broadband in parts of 38 additional metros across the United States — targeting homes, apartments and small businesses.
With the latest announcement, AT&T’s high-speed broadband, which will take on Google, will reach 56 metros, including in the Greenville area.
Offering Internet 1 gigabit per second speed in Los Angeles and West Palm Beach means that AT&T GigaPower is now available in 20 of the nation’s largest metro areas.
Pamela Lackey, president of AT&T South Carolina, said: “AT&T GigaPower network will encourage economic development in the Upstate by facilitating a new wave of innovation through enhanced opportunities for education, health, research and small business growth.”
AT&T recently announced the deployment of the AT&T GigaPower network in more than 1 million locations. AT&T aims to more than double the availability by the end of 2016.
The telecom network operator said its Internet services over a 100 percent fiber network will reach more than 14 million residential and commercial locations.
AT&T GigaPower customers also have access to the latest Wi-Fi technology.
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