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AT&T is promoting its high-speed wireless broadband service in Chattanooga to stay ahead of “fierce competition,” an official said today.
Wireless service is AT&T’s largest growth area, said Gregg Morton, president of AT&T in Tennessee. Mr. Morton and other AT&T officials addressed local government and business leaders this morning at the Hunter Museum of American Art.
“Our future is wireless because our customers prefer mobility,” Mr. Morton said.
The company has invested more than $3 billion for landline and wireless service in the past decade in Tennessee, Mr. Morton said.
The 3G network is the fastest wireless network in the world, said Steve Sitton, president of AT&T Southeast Wireless Operations. Chattanooga is one of 310 cities in the nation using 3G, he said, and that number will grow to 350 cities by year’s end.
Read tomorrow’s Chattanooga Times Free Press for complete coverage.
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