Cingular Wireless Completes Network Integration in Lexington Area
20 Avril 2006 - 3:29PM
PR Newswire (US)
With Cingular and AT&T Wireless Networks Fully Combined,
Customers Now Have Access to More Than 20 Percent More Cell Sites
LEXINGTON, Ky., April 20 /PRNewswire/ -- Cingular Wireless
customers in the Lexington area now have more bars in more places
thanks to the integration of the Cingular Wireless and the former
AT&T Wireless networks. With both networks now fully combined
into one in the greater Lexington area, Cingular customers have
access to more than 20 percent more cell sites, which translates
into fewer dropped calls, improved call quality, new coverage where
none existed before, and better in-building, in-car and pedestrian
coverage for customers. "The integration of the two networks in the
Lexington area gives our valued customers increased coverage,
improved call quality and the ability to make calls in more places,
whether they are on the road, at work, or at home," said Jim
Thorpe, Vice President and General Manager for Kentucky and
Tennessee. "Our network is the foundation of our business, and we
are continually working to make it even stronger than it already
is." When Cingular and AT&T Wireless merged in October 2004,
customers received a better experience immediately because they had
access to more cell sites in more places through "home-on-home"
roaming. Now, with the completion of the network integration in
greater Lexington, the two networks have become one continuous
network, establishing the call through the closest cell site and
passing the call seamlessly from site to site. Customers not only
have access to more cell sites, but also have all the cell sites in
the Lexington area working for them. Planning and preparation for
the network integration involved choosing the best cell sites from
both networks, eliminating duplicate equipment, and combining
technologies onto a common network. The integration is part of an
$85 million investment by the nation's largest wireless carrier in
its Kentucky and Southern Indiana network in 2006. The investment
also includes the addition of portable and permanent generators and
the addition of more than 25 new towers across Kentucky and
Southern Indiana by the end of the year. Since 2005, Cingular has
invested more than $65 million in its Kentucky/Southern Indiana
network alone, and approximately $13 billion nationwide. By the end
of the first quarter of 2006, Cingular had completed the AT&T
Wireless network integration in more than 80 percent of its
Southeast cities. Cingular will also launch its 3G wireless network
technology in more than 20 Southeast cities this year. About
Cingular Wireless Cingular Wireless is the largest wireless carrier
in the United States, serving 54.1 million customers. Cingular, a
joint venture between AT&T Inc., formerly SBC Communications
Inc., (NYSE:T), and BellSouth Corporation (NYSE:BLS), has the
largest digital voice and data network in the nation -- the
ALLOVER(TM) network -- and the largest mobile-to-mobile community
of any national wireless carrier. Cingular is a leader in third
generation wireless technology. Its 3G network is the first widely
available service in the world to use HSDPA (High Speed Downlink
Packet Access) technology. Cingular is the only U.S. wireless
carrier to offer Rollover(R), the wireless plan that lets customers
keep their unused monthly minutes. Details of the company are
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CONTACT: Laurie Parker of Cingular Wireless, +1-615-221-3690, or
wireless, +1-615-202-3463, or Web site: http://www.cingular.com/
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