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Montgomery, Putnam counties collaborate with AT&T on plan to deliver fiber-powered broadband

Montgomery and Putnam counties and AT&T are collaborating on a $5.7 million plan to bring AT&T Fiber to nearly 2,200 homes, businesses and farms. The project is contingent upon a final contract between the state of Indiana and AT&T.

 

Using an award from Indiana’s Next Level Connections Broadband Grant Program and private investment from AT&T, the plan calls for the state-of-the-art fiber network to cover portions of Ladoga, New Market and Waveland in Montgomery County and portions of Russellville in Putnam County.

 

Following the execution of a final agreement between AT&T and the state, extensive design and engineering work will begin immediately. 

 

“This AT&T project will bring fiber-based internet to many of our residents who desperately need it,” said Montgomery County Commissioner John Frey. “It’s a great example of the public and private sectors working together to build a brighter future for Hoosiers. We’re thrilled to see this progress on broadband access.”

 

AT&T has extensive experience deploying fiber-optics across Indiana. In fact, hundreds of thousands of locations in the state have access to AT&T Fiber today. AT&T is also currently working with both Vanderburgh County and the City of Boonville to bring AT&T Fiber to those communities through public-private partnerships.

 

“We have a long history of connecting Hoosiers, and we’re excited about this opportunity to continue to work with the state, Montgomery and Putnam counties on closing the digital divide,” said Bill Soards, president, AT&T Indiana. “Our AT&T Fiber network is fast and reliable, and we look forward to helping build better futures for the businesses and people in these communities.”

 

AT&T Fiber is the fastest among major providers[1] and offers symmetrical speeds of up to 5-Gigs on downloads and uploads. The faster speeds and increased bandwidth mean customers can connect multiple devices, stream multiple entertainment sources, quickly upload content to social media and experience ultra-low lag for pro-level gaming – all at the same time.

 

Residents and businesses can learn more about AT&T Fiber at att.com/fiber and can sign up to be notified when service will be available at their address at att.com/notifyme.

 

Affordable internet service is available for low-income households as part of AT&T’s commitment to help close the digital divide. Access from AT&T offers low-cost broadband options, including free internet for eligible households when combined with federal benefits from the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP).[2] After you confirm your ACP eligibility, call us at 866-986-0963 to discuss your options and order service. Be sure to have your National Verifier application ID handy when you call.

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