Additional cell sites upgraded to 4G LTE as part of ongoing AT&T investment in local wireless network

January 23, 2013

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ANCHORAGE, Alaska -- AT&T* today announced that it has enhanced its 4G LTE coverage in Anchorage. As part of its continuing network investment and ongoing 4G LTE rollout, AT&T has upgraded several cell sites located near Fort Richardson, Elmendorf Air Force Base, Eagle River, and the Fairview area to expand AT&T 4G LTE coverage for area residents. AT&T launched its ultra-fast 4G LTE network in Anchorage last September, and the enhanced coverage is a part of AT&T's ongoing efforts to expand 4G LTE coverage and to drive investment and innovation to deliver the best, most advanced mobile Internet experience for Alaskan customers. AT&T 4G LTE is the latest generation of wireless network technology and provides several benefits for local residents, including faster mobile Internet speeds -- up to 10 times faster than 3G ***-- improved performance and innovative new 4G LTE-compatible devices. "AT&T is the largest wireless service provider in Alaska and investment in our local wireless network continues to be a priority," said Scott Meyers, Director of Sales, AT&T Mobility in Alaska. "We're pleased to offer 4G in more places than before." AT&T Inc.

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