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AT&T To Bring GigaPower Network To Sandy Springs
The all-fiber network delivers speeds of up to 1 gigabit per second.

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AT&T has confirmed that it will expand its GigaPower network to Sandy Springs and the city of Atlanta, according to the company’s press release.
The all-fiber network bills itself on delivering speed of up to 1 gigabit per second and AT&T’s “most advanced” television services to consumers and small businesses, the company stated.
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In addition to the expansion into Sandy Springs, AT&T also plans to launch the GigaPower network in the cities of Decatur and Newnan, which will allow small businesses and residents to have access to faster Internet speeds via AT&T.
“The city of Sandy Springs is leading the way in creating an environment that fosters innovation, and the deployment of ultra-high-speed broadband service will further support innovation in our community, spur our local businesses and result in even greater economic development in our city,” said Sandy Springs Mayor Rusty Paul. “We are very pleased to work with AT&T to offer this unprecedented service to our residents and small businesses.”
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Residents and small businesses utilizing the network will also experience “cutting-edge” television services, including the ability to watch and record five simultaneous HD streams and access to AT&T’s largest capacity DVR with a one terabyte hard drive.
Information on pricing and specific locations will be publicized at a later date.
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