Plans announced to deliver AT&T fiber-powered broadband in Indiana

Plans announced to deliver AT&T fiber-powered broadband in Indiana

Delaware County, Indiana, has announced plans for a US$2.3 million project with AT&T to build a state-of-the-art network and deliver AT&T Fiber to some 1,250 customer locations in parts of the county.  

The project is contingent upon a final contract between the county and AT&T. 

“With AT&T Fiber, our community will be even better positioned for healthy growth and new economic opportunities,” said Delaware County Commissioner James King. “Our residents, businesses and visitors will soon reap the benefits of faster internet speeds, and we’re grateful that AT&T stepped up with plans to bring this new technology here.”

“For us to experience the benefits of connectivity and succeed in the digital economy, we have to be connected to the Internet,” said Delaware County Commissioner Sherry Riggin. “This public-private collaboration with AT&T is both effective and efficient, and we’re excited about the possibilities it brings with it.”

“Our community needs a fiber network like this – one that’s equipped to handle the connectivity demands of today and tomorrow,” said Delaware County Commissioner Shannon Henry. “We know that deploying fiber networks is no simple task. Fortunately, AT&T is joining us for this long-term plan to build, maintain and expand fiber here.”

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