Mar
5

AT & T today announced its 2010 wireless network investment in New Jersey plan, which includes nearly 10 new base stations, base stations will be more than 5 to upgrade to 3G networks as well as hundreds of base stations to enhance the state's network capacity.

AT & T in 2009, on the New Jersey added nearly 50 base stations, base stations will be 60 to upgrade to the existing 3G network. From 2007 to 2009, AT & T on the New Jersey wireless and wireline networks, capital investment totaled nearly 30 billion U.S. dollars, during the same period, New Jersey wireless network investment of more than 4 billion U.S. dollars.

The popularity of the Internet has brought great convenience to consumers, but also the need for huge investments in infrastructure. Operator was willing to vote in huge amounts of money to build infrastructure, to a certain extent because of government policies to protect the operator's growing need for them to provide consumers innovative services. AT & T has been cooperating with the government policy makers in support of a national broadband penetration plans to ensure that by 2014 every American can use broadband.

AT & T New Jersey, Michael Shih, President Wade (J. MichaelSchweder) said: These smart investment in the network to ensure that today's technological innovation and to drive economic development in the future and stimulate employment. Our goal is to continue to cooperate with local decision-making departments and other leaders of New Jersey to create a favorable economic environment for enterprises to provide the opportunity to continue to invest in New Jersey.

Over the past three years, AT & T network, wireless network data traffic grew by more than 50 times, mainly because of the current advanced intelligent mobile leading to significant growth in network data traffic. In fact, AT & T the current user base, the smart phone users account for about 40% of the weight, the ratio is twice the other U.S. carriers.

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