New AT&T unit added 74 cell sites and expanded High-speed wireless network
SAN DIEGO, Jan. 23 /PRNewswire/ -- Cingular Wireless, the nation's
largest wireless carrier and part of the new AT&T, spent $129 million in
the greater San Diego area improving and expanding service during 2006. The
local investment is part of the wireless company's estimated $6 billion
national network capital expenditure program during 2006.
Last year, AT&T's wireless unit built 74 new cell sites, added
coverage, enhanced high-speed 3G service and added network capacity. It has
invested approximately $283 million and added 139 new cell sites in the
area over the last two years. As a result, the company's ALLOVER network*
-- the largest digital voice and data network -- has grown bigger, better
and more powerful in greater San Diego.
Areas where a majority of the service improvements took place include
Oceanside, Imperial Beach, Escondido, Chula Vista, Otay and along the I-5
and 1-15 freeways.
"2006 has proven to be an unprecedented year for us in greater San
Diego," said Tammi Terrell, vice president and general manager for the
company's SD/LV/HI markets. "We completed a major expansion initiative and
added to our 3G (third-generation) high- speed network. That's an
exceptional achievement that positions us for the future."
Over the last two years, Cingular has spent more than $13.5 billion
nationally in an aggressive program to upgrade and expand wireless service
and now gives customers access to some 45,000 cell sites -- more than any
other wireless carrier in the country.
Terrell added, "And now as part of AT&T, we will continue our momentum
and remain focused on delivering a strong network and pleasant in-store
customer experience in 2007."
The company's 3G service is based on High-Speed Data Packet Access
(HSDPA) technology and is the first widely available HSDPA deployment in
the world. This advanced network allows high-speed access to cell phones
designed for the higher speed and processes wireless data over
high-speed-capable phones or on a laptop. Customers can now more quickly
access e-mail, browse the internet, connect to business applications, or
watch video clips while on-the-go.
AT&T's 3G wireless network allows customers to download at average data
speeds between 400-700 Kbps (kilobits per second) on the downlink, with
bursts to more than a megabit per second. In San Diego, the company's
high-speed network footprint includes more than 328 cell sites with 3G
services offered in areas including Downtown San Diego, Imperial Beach and
Oceanside. Nationwide, 3G service is available in more than 160 markets,
including most of the top 100 major cities in the country.
* The ALLOVER network covers more than 273 million people. Coverage not
available in all areas.
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SOURCE Cingular Wireless
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CONTACT: Art Navarro of Cingular Wireless, office, +1-562-468-6520, or wireless, +1-949-300-1329, or art.navarro@cingular.com
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