AT&T Begins DFW Gigabit Deployment

Aug. 14, 2014
AT&T (NYSE:T) is beginning its deployment of U-verse with GigaPower in parts of Dallas, Ft. Worth and surrounding cities. The fiber network ...
AT&T (NYSE:T) is beginning its deployment of U-verse with GigaPower in parts of Dallas, Ft. Worth and surrounding cities. The fiber network is designed for symmetrical speeds up to 1 Gbps, though gigabit speeds are currently available only in Highland Park and University Park.

The rest of the deployment has speeds up to 100 Mbps in parts of Dallas, Ft. Worth and the surrounding cities of Allen, Arlington, Euless, Fairview, Granbury, Irving, McKinney, North Richland Hills, Weatherford and Willow Park. The telco plans to make 1 Gbps speeds available in those areas by the end of the year.

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