AT&T said Monday it plans to bring its...
AT&T said Monday it plans to bring its U-verse with GigaPower gigabit broadband service to Nashville. The telco said it will specify the service’s pricing and specific location availability later. Nashville Mayor Karl Dean praised AT&T’s announcement, saying that “this…
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kind of technology is important to keep our city vibrant and attractive, and it is further proof of how Nashville is positioned as a city of the future” (http://soc.att.com/1qHbOax). AT&T announced last week that it would be making U-verse with GigaPower available in the Dallas-Fort Worth area later this summer. Cities there that will have access to the service include Arlington, Allen, Euless, Fairview, Fort Worth, Granbury, Highland, Irving, McKinney, North Richland Hills, University Park, Weatherford and Willow Park (http://soc.att.com/1ujy2kn).