AT&T pledges IPTV network overhaul in BellSouth territory
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AT&T today announced plans to bring its U-verse video broadband service to South Carolina, a state formerly in BellSouth territory.
In a statement issued today, the carrier pledged to spend $250 million “throughout the next several years in fiber network upgrades, further broadband deployment and Internet-based technologies in South Carolina.”
The company, which has deployed fiber-to-the-node networks in its own local territory, hasn’t explicitly stated its plans yet for the network it obtained by acquiring BellSouth, which has deployed fiber-to-the-curb.
“AT&T is in the process of implementing the AT&T U-verse network in the Southeast region and plans to provide a comprehensive update later this year, “ the company said today.
The announcement came in connection with the passage of a state law in South Carolina allowing for statewide video service franchises as opposed to individual municipal ones.
The pledge of spending does not change AT&T’s projections for total capital expenditure this year or next, the company said.
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