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When Att Fiber is coming to my area
Have been waiting since I moved into my home 2 years ago for att fiber to come to my area and am trying to find out when and if they have any plans to pursue installing it in my neighborhood as I’m losing hoping I’m having better internet than what Xfinity has to offer. I currently can only get att 25mps which isn’t enough for my needs and is embarrassingly low considering this is 2023.
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4 months ago
Area is zip code, meaning fiber is likely already there.
Deployment of fiber is for specific planned sections, with no timeline of IF or WHEN may be available.
With over 22+ million already completed out of 30+ million expected by end of 2025 ATT is over 75% of the 10 year (2016-2025). About 8 million more addresses will receive fiber out of about 38 million Uverse platform addresses which internet 25 is a part of. This means you have about a 1 in 5 chance (20%) of having FTTP connection within the next 30 months.
edit… those 38 million were upgraded to Uverse platforms of ADSL2+ (24 million best speed of 18 or less) and VDSL (33 million speeds of 25 to 100 depending on facilities and copper loop length from those facilities). This was 57 million on Uverse deployment from 2006 to 2015 with another 15+ million never upgraded having legacy DSL best speed of 6 and 150G data cap. ATT AIR (cellular fixed wireless access) is what Legacy DSL addresses now have available for upgrade. 50% of Uverse addresses including new construction past several years will be fiber FTTP and 50% will still have same options since 2016.
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rkhcoroboticsdevops
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I would like to politely request priority for some specified geographically underserved but technologically subsidized by FCC and Us Rural Development Association, US Department of Agriculture for the rural area where my family lives as a precursor to implementation of Robotic Telesurgery and Distance learning starting with infrastructure upgrade. The numbers would represent for you a significant increase in sales, with unlimited potential globally where there is even worse offerings, services, support, engineering and plans. Sales in the surrounding rural areas and rural cities for home and small business(including doctors and Nurse practitioners practices for telemedicine and telehealth) would also be significant as it is are re-imburseable subsidy for home users with very few switch offs or transfers because of the subsidy, which will lead to community brand loyalty( I would love customers who have wireless hotspots at 30 dollars a month and some free from other providers but not the physical network layer with transmit and receive network card standards on clients and Network equipment. The fiber optic optical circuit and standard bus bus for network cards which transmit and receive to cut down on latency reported in telesurgery. The reason is the long wait for Operating Rooms is alarming patients postponing surgery as well implanted medical devices until it is too late, which is not the preventative health model that includes preventative surgery. The article alarmed me because i noticed T1 lines and other copper broadband were mentioned but not OC3 OC12 and other optical fiber optic lines. I would like raise awareness in my community about telesurgery and fiberoptic cabling as well as the fiber optic infrastructure built by sprint that was bought by T-Mobile and ATT's relationship from ilec to clec to last leg to fixed circuit, and i would to start reaching out surgical robot companies for a pilot program that will mesh with this funding. Most surgical operating with robotics run ATM frame relay is compatible with Fiberoptics. Thank You.
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