AT&T Expands Mobile Broadband Network in Lackawanna, Luzerne, Northampton and Susquehanna Counties

AT&T Blog Team
December 13, 2020
Broadband Access and Affordability

AT&T Expands Mobile Broadband Network in Lackawanna, Luzerne, Northampton and Susquehanna Counties

AT&T continues to expand its network across Northeastern Pennsylvania,  giving FirstNet subscribers and other customers in the region another boost in mobile broadband connectivity.

AT&T turned on new sites in Lackawanna, Luzerne, Northampton and Susquehanna Counties that improve mobile broadband coverage and capacity in the following areas:

  • Lackawanna County: This new site will provide coverage along Mulberry Street as well as around Capouse Ave. and Wyoming Ave. in North Scranton.
  • Luzerne: This new site sits above Harvey’s Lake and provides coverage along Lakeside Drive, as well as parts of Routes 29 and 415.
  • Northampton:  This new site will provide coverage along Park Ave., Route 248 and Lehigh Valley Thruway, as well as surrounding businesses such as Palmer Park Mall.
  • Susquehanna: This site in Harford Twp. will improve coverage along I-81 and Route 848 near Gibson.

“Pennsylvanians are relying on mobile broadband service more each day. That’s why we continue to build out our network across the Commonwealth, including our more rural communities.”

David Kerr – President, AT&T Pennsylvania

“Pennsylvanians are relying on mobile broadband service more each day. That’s why we continue to build out our network across the Commonwealth, including our more rural communities,” said David Kerr, president, AT&T Pennsylvania. “These new sites will give our first responders, families and businesses in the area more access to the mobile broadband connections that are so important to the safety, vibrancy and competitiveness of the region.”

In August, AT&T announced other new sites are on the air across Western Pennsylvania. This fall, AT&T announced new sites are on the air in Somerset County, Jefferson County, Centre County and Pike County.

The new sites benefit public safety and first responders on FirstNet – public safety’s dedicated communications platform and give Pennsylvania’s first responders access to the nation’s fastest overall network experience.1 FirstNet is built with AT&T in a public-private partnership with the First Responder Network Authority. It’s designed to help first responders in Pennsylvania and across the country connect to the critical information they need – when they need it – so they can keep themselves and the communities they serve safer.

These new sites have Band 14 spectrum, which is nationwide, high-quality spectrum set aside by the government specifically for FirstNet. We look at Band 14 as public safety’s VIP lane. In an emergency, this band – or lane – can be cleared and locked just for FirstNet subscribers. When not in use by FirstNet subscribers, AT&T customers can enjoy Band 14’s added coverage and capacity.

From 2017-2019, AT&T invested more than $850 million in its wireless and wireline networks in Pennsylvania to expand coverage, boost reliability, and improve connectivity in more communities.

1Based on AT&T analysis of Ookla® Speedtest Intelligence® data median download speeds for Q2 2020. Ookla trademarks used under license and reprinted with permission.

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