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US carrier AT&T plans to speed up its fiber deployment following the passing of President Donald Trump's "One Big Beautiful ...
AT&T (NYSE:T) provides a broad range of telecommunications and technology services, including wireless voice and data, broadband, internet, and managed network solutions.
Project Lightspeed may be slowed down considerably, according to one industry analyst. His reasoning? It's not going to be fast enough. AT&T's fiber network strategy differs substantially from ...
AT&T’s fiber internet plans start and end with Austin, Texas…for now. Update: The FCC, seeing that AT&T’s is hitting Pause on its fiber network rollout, has sent an official Request for ...
AT&T CEO Randall Stephenson said on November 12 that the company would go into "pause mode" on the network expansion of its speedy, 1-gigabit-per-second service, a competitor to Google's own Fiber ...
AT&T Expands Fiber Rollout to 8 New Cities. More customers in the South, Midwest, and California could soon see speeds of up to one gigabit per second.
After cutting U-verse rollout schedule estimates in May for the end of 2008 from availability in 19 million homes to 18 million, AT&T’s at it again, now chopping it to 17 million. Apparently the ...
AT&T now plans to continue its plans to expand fiber optic networks to 100 cities, backtracking on comments by AT&T CEO Randall Stephenson after President Obama voiced support for net neutrality ...
AT&T Inc. on Wednesday backpedaled from a threat to freeze the rollout of its ultrafast Internet service because of uncertainty around the government’s net-neutrality rules.
This "fiber to the node" (FTTN) strategy was designed to provide consistently high DSL speeds so that AT&T could roll out its U-verse television package over traditional copper phone lines; it was ...
U.S. broadband giant AT&T could roll out 1Gbps fiber-optic service to up to 21 new metropolitan areas, including Atlanta, Chicago, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and San Jose, California, the company ...