AT&T Fiber talks about installing internet lines to improve access for schools, businesses and residents.
Residents of Okaloosa County, Crestview and Fort Walton Beach will soon have access to expanded internet service. AT&T is upgrading its fiber network to thousands of residents, institutions and businesses in areas that may not currently have access.
”Giga Power” Fiber-optic networks will eventually become available to more customers in these regions, as AT&T is entering into a joint venture with BlackRock to enable expansion. AT&T Fiber Internet Service powers faster broadband service for residents, educational institutions, businesses and more in the Florida Panhandle region.
“We are excited about the technology fiber (and) broadband investments being made in our community and applaud the efforts to bring high-speed internet to Okaloosa County residents,” said Okaloosa County Commissioners. . paul mixon.
According to an AT&T news release, the Gigapower system offers more services that enable faster internet speeds and more devices to use the service at once without compromising performance or reliability. To do.
Work is underway to expand the system, but it will not be available to all Okaloosa County, Fort Walton Beach and Crestview residents at the same time. Availability will be phased in and residents in the area will be able to confirm access. Website Provide specific updates.

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