Cingular Wireless Completes Network Integration in Areas of Kentucky
27 Septiembre 2005 - 9:44AM
PR Newswire (US)
Provides Customers with Increased GSM Coverage, Additional
Integration to be Completed by Year End LOUISVILLE, Ky., Sept. 27
/PRNewswire/ -- Cingular Wireless customers in East and West
Kentucky now have more bars in more places thanks to the
integration of the AT&T Wireless and Cingular Wireless networks
in the areas of Somerset, London, Corbin, and Bowling Green. The
Kentucky integration projects are among the first to be completed
in the country for Cingular Wireless. The integration of the
AT&T Wireless and Cingular Wireless networks involves choosing
the best cell sites from both, eliminating duplicate equipment, and
then placing everything on a common network platform. The outcome
of the recent Kentucky integration projects is GSM (Global System
for Mobile communications) coverage in areas where it was
nonexistent or expanded and enhanced GSM coverage. GSM is the world
standard for wireless communication, used by more than a billion
people in 200-plus countries. The areas benefiting from the East
and West Kentucky network integration projects include: - Somerset
- Several GSM cell sites were added, resulting in the introduction
of GSM service to this area. Prior to network integration, AT&T
Wireless customers in Somerset only had access to TDMA (Time
Divison Multiple Access) service. Now they have the option of
upgrading to GSM service and taking advantage of advanced phones,
features and competitive pricing plans. Additionally, Cingular GSM
roaming in Somerset is now available to Cingular customers in
Corbin, Berea, Richmond, Lexington, and in other areas of East
Kentucky. - London and Corbin - With the two networks combined in
this area, Cingular customers are experiencing one seamless network
that provides more coverage and better quality service in
Rockcastle, Laurel and Whitley counties. - Bowling Green - With the
addition of 40 percent more cell sites, network integration in the
Bowling Green area means more capacity and more GSM coverage in
Warren, Edmonson, Barren, and Simpson counties. "We are pleased
Kentucky is among the first markets nationwide to integrate our
networks and provide for our customers a wireless experience that
is the best in the industry," said Jim Thorpe, vice president and
general manager for Cingular's Tennessee and Kentucky markets. "We
look forward to the completion of more network integration projects
in Kentucky before the end of this year." The entire Kentucky
network integration is slated to be completed by May 2006. Cingular
Wireless plans to invest more than $67 million in its Kentucky
network before year's end, integrating the Cingular and AT&T
Wireless networks, increasing coverage and capacity, building 40
new cell sites, adding portable generators and back-up batteries,
and offering enhanced new features. Cingular's local investment is
part of a $6.2 billion commitment to enhance and expand its
ALLOVER(SM) Network nationwide. Year-to-date, Cingular has turned
on 29 new cell sites in Kentucky/Southern Indiana and will add 11
more before the end of 2005. Network enhancements planned for the
rest of 2005 include improved coverage in: - Mayfield in West
Kentucky; - Louisville and Shelbyville in Central Kentucky; -
Carlisle and Stamping Ground in East Kentucky; and - Elkhorn City,
Louden, Woolum, Corbin, and Baughman in East Kentucky. Since its
merger with AT&T Wireless last fall, Cingular has focused on
high-quality coverage, reliability and reach. Cingular's
ALLOVER(SM) Network now covers more than 270 million people and
provides service throughout the U.S., including the top 100
markets. By the end of 2006 when the networks have been integrated
nationwide, Cingular customers will have access to some 45,000 cell
sites. About Cingular Wireless Cingular Wireless is the largest
wireless carrier in the United States, serving 51.6 million
customers. Cingular, a joint venture between SBC Communications
Inc. (NYSE:SBC) and BellSouth Corporation (NYSE:BLS), has the
largest digital voice and data network in the nation -- the
ALLOVER(SM) Network -- and the largest mobile-to-mobile community
of any national wireless carrier. Cingular is the only U.S.
wireless carrier to offer Rollover(R), the wireless plan that lets
customers keep their unused monthly minutes. Details of the company
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