Investing in Connection and Community Across Hawaii

Elizabeth Songvilay, Director of External and Legislative Affairs, AT&T Hawaii
May 31, 2024
Community Impact


Investing in Connection and Community Across Hawaii

Investing in our Communities 

In Hawaii, we invested more than $250 million in our network infrastructure from 2019-2023 to connect more people to greater possibility.

We understand how a connection can make the difference. That’s why our mission is to bring connectivity to everyone, no matter where they live or where they come from. We’re working to not only boost network reliability and capacity but also expand broadband nationwide to help bridge the digital divide. 

Committed to expanding connectivity, our investment focuses on all facets of the network —including 5G and FirstNet®, Built with AT&T.  

  • 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 Hawaii. Our 5G network today reaches more than 295 million people in more than 24,500 cities and towns across 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, including Daniel K. Inouye International Airport. 
    • For less densely populated areas, we’re expanding our 5G network so people there can have access to reliable connectivity. 
  • Giving First Responders the Reliable Connectivity they Need: As America’s public safety communication partner, we are expanding and enhancing FirstNet to give the public safety community better access to their network. Setting the stage for first responder innovation over the next 10 years, the FirstNet Authority announced a series of strategic investments totaling more than $8 billion into FirstNet. The latest network investment of $6.3 billion will enable AT&T to deliver a standalone FirstNet 5G core, provide always-on priority and preemption across all AT&T 5G commercial spectrum bands and build 1,000 new FirstNet sites across the country over the next two years.  
    • In Hawaii, we’re connecting public safety agencies and organizations in communities throughout the state. 
    • We’ve rolled out Band 14 on more than 200 sites across Hawaii to provide public safety with truly dedicated coverage and capacity when they need it. 

And, we’re not just investing in our network, we’re also investing in our communities. AT&T recently announced it’s committing an additional $3 billion by 2030 to help close the digital divide, bringing the company’s total commitment to $5 billion since 2021.  

  • To help bridge the divide in Hawaii, AT&T recently teamed up with Human-I-T to provide 200 free laptops for families and students served by Kaua‘i Planning & Action Alliance, HOPE Services, Maui Economic Opportunity, Na Kahua Hale O Ulu Wini, and Parents And Children Together. Read more.  

Good news is always great to share. Here are a few highlights from the last year in Hawaii: 

  • December 20, 2023 | AT&T partners with Human-I-T to provide refurbished laptops to families served by Maui Economic Opportunity. Learn more. 
  • January 3, 2024 | “Laptop relief program gives over 640 devices to Maui fire survivors.” Learn more. 

To keep up with all the latest updates from AT&T Hawaii, follow us on Twitter @ATTPublicPolicy and on LinkedIn. 

 

*FirstNet and the FirstNet logo are registered trademarks and service marks of the First Responder Network Authority. All other marks are the property of their respective owners. 

*About AT&T  

We help more than 100 million U.S. families, friends and neighbors, plus nearly 2.5 million businesses, connect to greater possibility. From the first phone call 140+ years ago to our 5G wireless and multi-gig internet offerings today, we @ATT innovate to improve lives. For more information about AT&T Inc. (NYSE:T), please visit us at about.att.com. Investors can learn more at investors.att.com.  

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