AT&T Boosts Network in Brownsburg and Franklin

ATT New Cell Site IndianapolisBrownsburg, Ind., Feb. 5, 2016  — AT&T1 has added 2 new cell towers to its 4G LTE network to give customers faster, more reliable wireless service. They are located in Brownsburg and Franklin. The expansion brings to 18 the total number of new Indianapolis area AT&T cell sites announced since August.

The new Brownsburg cell tower is located on the north side of town near I-74 and North Green Street. The new Franklin cell site is on the north side of the city near U.S. 31.

“It’s great that our community has been included in AT&T’s continued investment in Indiana,” said Town of Brownsburg Economic Development Director Greg Anderson.  “Improved wireless service can only mean positive things for our job growth and retention efforts in Brownsburg.”

“Businesses and their employees in Johnson Co. rely on fast, reliable wireless service,” said Johnson County Development Corp. President & CEO Cheryl Morphew.  “This latest investment by AT&T is certainly welcome, and important to sustaining success in our community.”

The change will help customers get the most out of their mobile devices.  With 4G LTE service, they should see better service when they’re watching videos, posting to social media or texting family and friends.

“We want our customers to have a great experience. They’ll be able to download, upload, stream and play games faster than ever before on our 4G LTE network,” said Bill Soards, president of AT&T Indiana. “We’re always working to provide better coverage. And we’re investing in our wireless network to accomplish that.”

AT&T has invested nearly $2 billion in its wireless and wired networks in Indiana between 2012 through 2014, driving a wide range of upgrades to reliability, coverage, speed and performance for residents and business customers.

We constantly invest in our network to give customers the high-quality services they need to stay connected. This helps Indiana residents get the best possible experience over the AT&T network, whether at home, at work or on the go.

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