AT&T to Offer Video Services in Tennessee
Posted on: Wednesday, 2 July 2008, 09:00 CDT
AT&T has announced its plans to offer video services in communities across Tennessee and to invest approximately $400 million during the next several years in fiber network upgrades, further broadband deployment and internet-based technologies to bring new services, including IP based television, to Tennessee consumers.
These upgrades are a direct consequence of House Bill 1421 passed by the Tennessee Legislature and signed into law in May by Governor Bredesen.
Gregg Morton, president of AT&T Tennessee, said: "We look forward to bringing Tennesseans not only choice and competition but also advanced video, voice and Internet service technology. It will take time to enhance our network to offer these exceptional services, but we will move as quickly as possible to compete for Tennessee customers."
Source: Datamonitor
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