CRESTVIEW, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Gigapower:
What’s the news? At a time when broadband connectivity has never been more in demand or more critical to our daily lives, Gigapower is expanding its state-of-the-art fiber network to Okaloosa County, Crestview and Fort Walton Beach.
Gigapower’s commercial wholesale, open access platform enables internet service providers and other businesses to access its multi-gig fiber network in select metro areas throughout the country.
This is made possible through the Gigapower joint venture between AT&T and BlackRock, through a fund managed by its Diversified Infrastructure business.
Why is this important?
Okaloosa County, Crestview and Fort Walton Beach are homes to thriving communities - strong independent and corporate businesses, expanding educational institutions and growing opportunities.
“We are excited about the technology fiber/broadband investments being made in our community and applaud any efforts that bring high-speed Internet to the residents of Okaloosa County,” said Okaloosa County Board Chair Paul Mixon.
As residents and business owners need more and faster broadband, AT&T Fiber can provide the connectivity needed to power where Okaloosa County, Crestview and Fort Walton Beach works, studies and plays.
Why AT&T Fiber?
With fast speeds and no data overage charges, AT&T Fiber can connect dozens of devices to the network at one time, without compromising performance, reliability, or speed. Plus, AT&T Fiber offers straightforward, simple pricing. That means unlimited data, no annual contracts, no price increase at 12 months and no equipment fees.
Residents can be the first to know when AT&T Fiber becomes available to them by visiting: att.com/NotifyMe