Expanding and investing in broadband
AT&T Plans to Connect More Kansans with Fiber in 2025
What’s new: In Kansas we invested nearly $1.2 billion in our network infrastructure from 2020-2024 to connect more people to greater possibility.
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 Kansas: Committed to expanding connectivity, our investment focuses on all facets of the network—including fiber, 5G and FirstNet,® Built with AT&T.
And we’re not just investing in our network, we’re also investing in our communities. AT&T announced last year 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.
At AT&T, we work with organizations in Kansas and across the country to help equip people of all ages – from elementary school students to seniors – with the tools and training that are so important in today’s technology-focused society.
In September 2024, I joined some of my colleagues in Wichita to highlight a digital literacy training program we’re working on with AARP Kansas and Urban League Of Kansas.
Through an AARP Kansas technology initiative, older Americans can enroll in free Senior Planet® classes from AARP. These classes, available both in-person in Kansas and virtually on Senior Planet’s website, cover current digital trends and topics, including online safety, introduction to emails, introduction to social media, and introduction to service apps such as food delivery. Additionally, the adult learners will have access to the comprehensive digital literacy resources that are part of the AT&T Connected Learning® initiative.
And, through a project with the Public Library Association, we’re helped Paola Free Library offer digital-literacy training programs to people in the community. Learn more here.
Good news is always great to share. Here are a few highlights from the last year in Kansas.
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1 Limited availability in select areas. Speeds based on wired connection. Actual speeds may vary. Single device wired speed maximum 4.7Gbps. For more info, go to www.att.com/speed101.
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