AT&T enhances local wireless network capactiy

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WEB-Deer Creek

As thousands of people converge at Klipsch Music Center for concerts, AT&T is boosting network capacity to help its customers have a great wireless experience.

“Klipsch is a popular venue and we appreciate AT&T’s investment in its wireless network, which will help add to the fan experience while at concerts,” said Andrew Newport, Klipsch Music Center general manager.

AT&T has deployed a Cell on Wheels to accommodate expected increased wireless network demands from high concentrations of smartphone users at the Noblesville venue. The augmentations will help improve reliability and data speeds through the fall concert season.

“Events like concerts at Klipsch Music Center generate memorable experiences that our customers will want to share with friends and family through text messages, photos, status updates on social networks and calls from their mobile devices,” said Brian Ducharme, AT&T vice president and general manager for Indiana and Michigan. “We’ve deployed a team of network engineers that’s hard at work on local enhancements to help provide great connectivity, solid coverage and fast speeds.”

The temporary enhancements are part of AT&T’s ongoing efforts to prepare for and provide the best possible mobile experience during events like concerts at Klipsch Music Center. In the first half of 2013, AT&T invested more than $325 million in its wireless and wired networks in Indiana.

AT&T is building its network for speed, reliability and overall performance. Over the past five years, AT&T invested nearly $98 billion into its wireless and wireline networks across the country.

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