AT&T adds San Antonio, Nashville to 1 Gig service
Within two days, AT&T announced that it would be adding both the San Antonio and Nashville areas to its growing 1 Gbps fiber to the home network. San Antonio is the second Texas location, following Dallas-Fort Worth.
On April 21, 2014, AT&T revealed that it was aiming to bring its GigaPower to 25 major markets that would include up to 100 candidate cities.
In San Antonio, though, AT&T did not provide details, saying “specific locations of availability and pricing for the San Antonio market will be announced at a later date."
In Nashville, AT&T announced that it would be bringing its U-verse with GigaPower in the city, sometime in the near future. According to AT&T, “Specific locations of availability and pricing for the Nashville market will be announced at a later date.”
AT&T “is also considering five other Tennessee areas – Clarksville, Franklin, Murfreesboro, Smyrna, and Spring Hill as candidate municipalities for the service.”
AT&T makes San Antonio the next stop for its 1 Gig fiber-based broadband service (Fierce Telecom, Jul. 29, 2014)
AT&T Confirms Plans to Deliver U-verse with AT&T Gigapower in Nashville (AT&T news release, Jul. 28, 2014)
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