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12-14-2009, 08:36 AM
With more customers surfing the Internet, keeping up with social networking apps, and sharing video on their wireless devices today, the demand for more mobile bandwith is growing. That’s why AT&T* has substantially increased 3G capacity on hundreds of cell sites from Key West to Vero Beach. The project involved the addition of a third layer of capacity, or “third carrier,” to the AT&T 3G network – the first UMTS network upgrade of its kind to be completed by a wireless provider in the U.S.http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/AttAttWirelessRssFeeds/~4/zvPMmk0vj2c
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