What’s new: In Arkansas we invested more than $1.2 billion in our network infrastructure from 2020-2024 to connect more people to greater possibility.
Cities and communities throughout Arkansas are seeing the impacts of this investment, including:
- Nearly $175 million in Fayetteville-Springdale-Rogers area.
- More than $70 million in the Ft. Smith area.
- Nearly $60 million in the Hot Springs area.
- Nearly $600 million in the Little Rock area.
Why it matters: Every American deserves access to fast, reliable connectivity when it matters most – whether it’s an important call to a family member or friend, the internet that powers work or online learning, or the connection that first responders rely on. It’s this connectivity that’s powering economic growth and supporting job creation across America.
Our mission: We’re investing across the country not only to boost network reliability and capacity, but also to expand broadband nationwide to help bridge the digital divide.
How we’re making it happen in Arkansas: Committed to expanding connectivity, our investment focuses on all facets of the network —including fiber, 5G and FirstNet,® Built with AT&T.
- Expanding Access to Fiber: To help meet the demands for reliable, high-speed connections today – and in the future – we’re investing in our fiber network. In late 2024, we announced an ambitious new goal of reaching more than 50 million locations with fiber by the end of 2029 and that work is already underway.
- With more than 6 million strand miles of fiber in Arkansas, AT&T Fiber® is now available to more than 300,000 customer locations in more than 40 communities.
- With nearly 91 million fiber strand miles in 21 states, AT&T Fiber® now passes nearly 29 million consumer and business locations.
- Read more about our recent fiber expansion in Monticello, AR.
- Building Networks for the Next Century: To reach our goal and better serve our customers with faster, more reliable services, we’re actively investing to modernize our networks that will power us for the next century, not the last one. We’re working to exit our legacy copper network operations across the large majority of our wireline footprint by the end of 2029. Throughout this transition, no customer will lose voice or 911 services. We developed products like AT&T Phone-Advanced, a digital phone service that uses our reliable wireless network and any broadband connection, as a reliable alternative to plain old telephone service (POTS).
- Today, AT&T Phone-Advanced is available in over 100 markets across 21 states, including Arkansas, and will continue to expand to other markets and states across the country.
- Unlocking the Power of 5G: From rural communities to urban areas, our overall wireless voice and data network covers more than 99% of all Americans, including Arkansas. Our 5G network using low-band spectrum reaches more than 310 million people in more than 26,100 cities and towns in the U.S.
- We’re working with businesses from manufacturing to healthcare to create new innovations and increase efficiencies with AT&T 5G.
- We’re ramping up performance in high traffic areas, like airports, stadiums and venues.
- For less densely populated areas, we’re expanding our 5G network so people there can have access to reliable connectivity.
- And we’re also working with AST SpaceMobile to one day offer voice, data, text and video services in remote, off-grid locations.
- We also launched AT&T Internet Air, our fixed wireless home internet service delivered over our 5G network, an all-in-one device that powers strong Wi-Fi coverage in your home.
Unprecedented Connectivity for First Responders: As public safety’s partner, we are bringing better connectivity to public safety when — and where — they need it. Now with more than 2.99M square miles of coverage, FirstNet has the largest network footprint in the country, covering more first responders than competing commercial networks, and we are only continuing to grow. As part of our 10-year, $8B+ investment initiative with the First Responder Network Authority (FirstNet Authority) to transform public safety’s communications, we’ve completed the buildout of 1,000 new FirstNet sites across the country – well ahead of schedule and almost twice as fast as we pledged – providing first responders with dedicated connectivity on public safety’s Band 14 spectrum. And we’re continuing to expand FirstNet with purpose-built FirstNet sites— based on public safety’s direct feedback and network considerations — focused on rural, tribal and remote areas of the country.
In Arkansas, as part of this pledge, new sites were turned on in the following communities: Canehill, Conway, Crossett, Dardanelle, Delaplaine, Fisher, Fort Smith, Fouke, Grannis, Harrisburg, Hope, Houston, Little Rock, Luxora, Marshall, Melbourne, Mena, North Little Rock, Pine Bluff, Rector, Rogers, Shirley and Van Buren.
- In Arkansas, we’re connecting public safety agencies and organizations in more than 550 localities across the state.
- We’ve rolled out Band 14 on more than 950 sites across Arkansas to provide public safety with truly dedicated coverage and capacity.
And we’re not just investing in our network, we’re also investing in our communities. AT&T announced last year it committed an additional $3 billion by 2030 to help close the digital divide, bringing the company’s total commitment to $5 billion since 2021.
AT&T and Human I-T worked with Big Brothers and Big Sisters of Central Arkansas and the Boys and Girls Clubs of Saline County to provide refurbished laptops and backpacks stuffed with school supplies this week to distribute to area students in need.
In Little Rock, 100 backpacks and laptops were given to students through Big Brothers and Big Sisters of Central Arkansas. And in Benton, AT&T and Human I-T will distribute another 100 laptops and backpacks to students through the Boys and Girls Clubs of Saline County.
“I am delighted that AT&T has teamed up with Big Brothers and Big Sisters of Central Arkansas and the Boys and Girls Club of Saline County to provide students in need with refurbished laptops and backpacks full of necessary school supplies. As central Arkansas is mostly rural, bridging the digital divide is so important – especially for children who may not have access to crucial school supplies and technology for their upcoming school year, said Congressman French Hill. “I applaud AT&T and Human I-T for their leadership in helping these students and for partnering with these important organizations in our local communities to help make a difference in these students’ lives.”
As part of our Connected Learning initiative, we’re also working with the Area Agency on Aging of West Central Arkansas to provide digital literacy training for older adults in Clark, Conway, Garland, Hot Springs, Johnson, Montgomery, Perry, Pike, Pope and Yell Counties in Arkansas. This initiative aims to bridge the digital divide by providing hands-on training with iPads, and teaching seniors the basics of internet use and device functionality.
Good news is always great to share. Here are a few highlights from the last year in Arkansas:
- December 18, 2024 | Monticello Community Comes Together to Highlight Importance of High-Speed Fiber Connections. Learn more.
- September 4, 2024 | New AT&T Sites Help Connect First Responders in Arkansas: Learn more.
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