
It has been announced that ongoing improvements by communications giant AT&T has results in increased mobile broadband capacity in Greenwood and Johnson County.
Many businesses and residents in Greenwood and Johnson County will be delighted to hear that they can start enjoying improved mobile broadband capacity and quality as a result of ongoing improvements and upgrades that are being carried out by communications giant AT&T.
The upgrades will help to ensure that improved mobile broadband services are brought to the various parts of these areas, including retail and business districts where the boosted quality will really come in useful.
Cheryl Morphew, president and CEO, Johnson County Development Corporation, said: “As Johnson County continues to grow, so does the need for enhanced wireless networks for us to stay connected with friends, family and the office as well as attract new businesses and retain existing businesses. As companies like AT&T continue to invest in our county, we hope other companies will follow because they see this as a great place in which to do business.” Steve Powell, external affairs area manager, AT&T Indiana, added: “There are few places in Indiana with more economic promise than Johnson County. This is why AT&T will continue to invest in our networks here as we seek to provide the best possible customer experience.”
Brian Ducharme, vice president and general manager, AT&T Indiana and Michigan, said: “Greenwood and Johnson County is a bustling retail and business hub and we want our customers to have a great experience everywhere they use their mobile devices. As part of the community, we’re always looking for new opportunities to provide an enhanced customer experience and our investment in the local wireless network is just one way we’re accomplishing that. In addition, our recently announced agreement to acquire T-Mobile USA will strengthen and expand our network in Indiana. If approved, this deal means that we’ll be able to expand the next generation of mobile broadband – 4G LTE – from our current plan of 80 percent of the U.S. population to more than 97 percent.”
Source – Marketwatch


