Powering Connection in Oregon Through Infrastructure Investment

Powering Connection in Oregon Through Infrastructure Investment

Bob BassAVP, National External Affairs and Pacific NW States
May 21, 2026

What’s new: In Oregon, we invested nearly $575 million in our network from 2021-2025 to build more infrastructure and power more opportunity.

Communities throughout Oregon are seeing the impacts of this investment, including:

  • More than $325 million across the Portland-metro area

But there’s more: In celebration of the 150th anniversary of Alexander Graham Bell’s first telephone call, we recently announced an investment and spend of more than $250 billion in the future of U.S. advanced connectivity, building the high-speed networks and resilience required for the next era of innovation and economic growth.

Why it matters: Connectivity is the backbone of America’s innovation economy, shaping our daily life and supporting the safety and resilience of communities nationwide. By investing in communities across the country, we’re helping expand access, strengthen infrastructure, and unlock greater economic opportunity for Americans—fueling business growth, creating jobs, and helping more people participate in the modern economy.

How we’re making it happen in Oregon: 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: Last year, we announced a milestone acquisition of substantially all of Lumen’s Mass Market’s fiber internet connectivity business. With the closure of this transaction, we’re extending our industry-leading fiber network with plans to reach approximately 60 million total fiber locations by year-end 2030. That means that in Oregon, we’re expanding our fiber offerings to more places, like: Portland, Salem, Eugene, and many more.
  • 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 Oregon. Our 5G network using low-band spectrum reaches more than 320 million people in more than 27,700 cities and towns in the U.S.
    • We’re ramping up performance in high traffic areas, like airports, stadiums and venues, including Moda Center.
    • For less densely populated areas like Medford, we’re expanding our 5G network so people there can have access to reliable connectivity.
    • And we’re also working with AST SpaceMobile to offer a full suite of broadband connectivity: voice, data, and text in remote, off-grid locations. One day it may also support video services. 
  • Connectivity when it matters the most: As public safety’s partner, more first responders choose FirstNet to reliably communicate than any other network. The largest network for public safety with nearly 3M square miles of coverage, we are building a network with and for public safety—giving them the reliable, dedicated connectivity they need when and where they need it. We’re continuing to expand FirstNet with purpose-built FirstNet sites—based on direct public safety feedback and network considerations—focused on rural, tribal and remote areas of the country. We are also launching the first mission-critical push-to-talk platform (PTT), FirstNet Fusion, that can connect teams across virtually any radio system or wireless carrier. A secure, one-stop shop for emergency response coordination, Fusion will eliminate complexities around group communication and bring together critical communications capabilities.
    • In Oregon, we’re connecting public safety agencies and organizations in more than 320 localities across the state, including Albany, Ashland, Bend, Coos Bay, Corvallis, Eugene, Forest Grove, Grants Pass, Hermiston, Keizer, Lebanon, Medford, Newberg, Oregon City, Portland, Salem and many more.
    • We’ve rolled out Band 14 on nearly 820 sites across Oregon 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 has committed $5 billion by 2030 to narrow the digital divide and help 25 million people get and stay connected to affordable, high-speed internet access and digital resources

  • To help bridge the digital divide for students in Oregon, AT&T recently teamed up with Human-I-T and local Boys & Girls Clubs in Portland and Corvallis to provide 200 free laptops and backpacks ahead of the new school year. Read more.

Good news is always great to share. Here is another highlight from last year in Oregon:

  • 9/14/2025 | AT&T donated $25,000 to support first responders and aid organizations following the Flat Fire in Central Oregon. The contributions included $15,000 to the Sisters-Camp Sherman Fire Corps and $10,000 to the American Red Cross Cascades Region, helping support firefighters and evacuees impacted by the wildfire. Learn more.

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

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*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 150 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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