I shudder every time I read about big money getting into the wireless game,
how the hell do they always fail? seriously, do they not know about AFMUG?

On Wed, Aug 16, 2017 at 6:28 PM, David Milholen <dmilho...@wletc.com> wrote:

> Its my fault because we are challenging them in some caf areas for sure
> here. We have till Jan2018 to get our first round done for Caf phase2
>
> I think were going to pull it off for sure. Seems like a bottomless pit
> till you get there though.
>
>
> On 8/16/2017 2:39 PM, CBB - Jay Fuller wrote:
>
> �
> Posted by a startup wisp in the area:
> �
> http://www.elmoreautauganews.com/single-post/2017/08/16/
> ATT-launches-fixed-wireless-internet-in-Chilton-County-
> other-rural-and-underserved-areas-in-Alabama
> �
> AT&T launches fixed wireless internet in Chilton County, other rural and
> underserved areas in Alabama
> August 16, 2017
> AT&T* Fixed Wireless Internet1 is now available for rural and underserved
> locations in parts of Chilton and Autauga Counties.
> Joined by State Senator Clyde Chambliss, State Representative Jimmy Martin
> and other community leaders, AT&T announced that residents in rural areas
> of Chilton and Autauga Counties are included in the initial rural and
> underserved locations in Alabama to which AT&T has extended Fixed Wireless
> Internet as part of its FCC Connect America Fund commitment.
> As a part of this commitment, AT&T plans to reach over 400,000 locations
> by the end of 2017 and more than 1.1 million locations by 2020.
> �In today�s world, high-speed connectivity is important,� said
> Alabama State Senator Clyde Chambliss. �I am excited to see the private
> sector continuing to bring enhanced connectivity to Chilton and Autauga
> Counties and our rural communities in Alabama.�
> �This is a great day for Maplesville, Stanton and Billingsley,� said
> Alabama State Representative Jimmy Martin. �It is an honor to serve this
> area, and I applaud AT&T for their work to enhance high-speed connectivity
> for residents and small businesses in rural Alabama.�
> AT&T plans to reach nearly 66,000 locations with this technology across
> Alabama by 2020 and, with this initial offering, Fixed Wireless Internet is
> available today in parts of rural communities throughout Alabama.
> �I am thankful for the leadership of our elected officials who work to
> ensure a proconsumer business environment and am delighted the rural
> residents of Chilton and Autauga Counties are among the first in the nation
> to access this innovative technology,� said Dr. Amy Brabham, Prattville
> Area Chamber of Commerce Director of Economic Development.
> �The more than 5,300 men and women who work for AT&T and call Alabama
> home, are proud to work with our local, state and federal leadership to
> provide the connectivity Alabama�s residents and businesses demand,�
> said Ty Fondren, AT&T Alabama Regional Director of External and Legislative
> Affairs. �Through this innovative service, we are helping close the
> remaining connectivity gap in Alabama.�
> AT&T�s Fixed Wireless Internet service delivers a home internet
> connection with download speeds of at least 10Mbps.
> The connection comes from a wireless tower to a fixed antenna on
> customers� homes or businesses. This is an efficient way to deliver
> high-quality internet August 15, 2017 � 2016 AT&T Intellectual Property.
> All rights reserved. AT&T and the Globe logo are registered trademarks of
> AT&T Intellectual Property. Page 2 to customers in rural and underserved
> areas.
> The nine states where AT&T has already launched service include Alabama,
> Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina,
> Tennessee and Louisiana. Additional states planned to launch this year
> include Arkansas, California, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Michigan, Ohio,
> Texas and Wisconsin.
> AT&T will provide updates about additional availability in parts of
> Alabama, and other states, as it expands Fixed Wireless Internet to more
> locations. For more information on Fixed Wireless Internet from AT&T, visit
> att.com/internet/fixedwireless.html.
> Includes 160GB monthly data allowance. Req�s installation of AT&T
> outdoor antenna & indoor Residential Gateway. $10/50GB of additional data
> up to a max of $200/mo. Cautionary Language Regarding Forward Looking
> Statements: Information set forth in this news release contains financial
> estimates and other forward-looking statements that are subject to risks
> and uncertainties, and actual results may differ materially. A discussion
> of factors that may affect future results is contained in AT&T Inc.'s
> filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
> AT&T disclaims any obligation to update or revise statements contained in
> this news release based on new information or otherwise.
> �
> �For more information, contact: Catherine Stengel AT&T Corporate
> Communications 404-797-4108 <(404)%20797-4108> catherine.sten...@att.com
>
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