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        that  agreement,  Vanderburgh  County   our community,”  Musgrave  added.  AT&T   thousands  of locations  in  the  state  have
        contributed $9.9 million in public funds to   worked  quickly  to  bring  the  benefits  of   access to AT&T Fiber today. AT&T is also
        the project and AT&T covered the remaining   fiber  to  Vanderburgh  County  residents   currently working with the City of Boonville
        $29.7 million. Vanderburgh County officials   and  businesses,  with  the  network  core   and  the  City  of  Martinsville  on  public-
        recently  agreed  to  extend  the  network   becoming operational  only  seven  months   private  partnerships  to  bring  AT&T  Fiber
        to  90  additional  locations,  bringing  fiber   after the  previously  announced contract   to those communities. AT&T is committed
        coverage  to more  unincorporated  parts   agreement  was  finalized.  That  allowed   to connecting more Americans to reliable,
        of the county. “If you live in a big city, you   AT&T  to  connect  the  first  fiber  locations   high-speed  broadband  internet  in  several
        probably take your high-speed internet for   earlier  than  expected.  The  project  will  be   ways, including expanding  and  upgrading
        granted.  But  it’s  a  different  story in  rural   completed by November 2023.  The  new   our network and participating in the federal
        parts of the country,” said Cheryl Musgrave,   fiber  network  is  capable  of  delivering   Affordable  Connectivity  Program (ACP).
        commissioner,  Vanderburgh  County.  speeds up to 5 Gbps on both upload and   The ACP provides eligible households with
        “Fortunately, through this collaboration with   download. The faster speeds and capacity   a benefit of up to $30 a month (up to $75 on
        AT&T, thousands of our rural neighbors will   mean customers can now connect to data   qualifying Tribal lands) to reduce the cost
        have a new story to tell, because they’ll also   intensive  online  tools  and  applications,   of broadband service and can be applied to
        have  access  to  fiber-powered  broadband.   deploy precision  agriculture  technologies   all our AT&T Fiber speed tiers. Additionally,
        “I’m truly excited  to see  the  impact this   and access vital education resources. AT&T   you can apply your ACP benefit to Access
        new connectivity will have on our schools   has  extensive  experience  deploying  fiber-  from AT&T to get internet speeds of up to
        and families, and the economic growth of   optics across Indiana. In fact, hundreds of   100Mbps, where available, for $0.

        AT&T Launching Campaign to Help Close the Digital Divide


        A teen  writing  their  college  essay on a   urgently confront the challenges posed by   of homes,  schools and  businesses  in
        mobile  phone  in  a  fast-food  parking  lot   the digital divide, we all miss the creativity,   communities that need it most. But building
        because they don’t have internet at home.   ingenuity and problem-solving of our peers   a  bridge  to possibility  requires  us  to go
        A cancer patient  forgoing  their  follow-up   and neighbors. This October, as part of our   beyond providing access to affordable high-
        telehealth  appointment  due to a lack of   $2 billion commitment from 2021 to 2023   speed internet. We must also demonstrate
        internet connectivity in their neighborhood.   to  help  close  the  digital  divide,  AT&T  is   how broadband connectivity  tangibly
        And a family lacking the bandwidth needed   launching their Bridge to Possibility: Closing   improves lives. We’ll share stories of how
        to  enjoy  a  Friday  night  movie  together.   the digital divide, together campaign. This   we’re continuously tackling the challenges
        These  moments,  and  countless  others,   is a month-long, company-wide initiative to   of access,  affordability  and adoption.
        demonstrate  the  challenges  of living  in   drive  awareness  of  the  digital  divide  and   Working  with  states,  Tribal  governments
        the digital divide — the gap between those   the collective response needed to address   and municipalities,  we’re committed  to
        able  to fully  participate  in  the  modern   it. Building this bridge requires us to come   bringing  high-quality  connectivity  to parts
        online  world  and those  who cannot. For   together across businesses, nonprofits and   of the  country  with  limited  or no  access,
        the  millions  living  in  the  digital  divide   government to make meaningful progress.   like through our public-private partnership
        across  the  country, this  isn’t  a  temporary   With advancements in technology, federal   with Vanderburgh County, Indiana and our
        inconvenience,  it’s  a daily  reality. Left   investments  in  broadband  infrastructure   ongoing work  with  Tribal  lands.  With  our
        unaddressed,  the  digital  divide  could   and a renewed commitment to digital equity,   nonprofit relationships, we’re adding to our
        continue to be a chasm between the haves   we have a once-in-a-generation opportunity   network of Connected Learning Centers to
        and have nots within our society. If we don’t   to bring high-quality connectivity to millions   support  communities in  Atlanta, Detroit,
                                                                                 Los  Angeles  and  others.  Connectivity
                                                                                 sparks possibility no matter where you are.
                                                                                 Additionally, thousands of AT&T employees
                                                                                 and our Employee Groups (EGs) will mobilize
                                                                                 to  give  back  to  their  communities.  We’ll
                                                                                 recognize their commitment to social good
                                                                                 with  city  celebrations  where  employees
                                                                                 will  assemble  10,000  connected  learning
                                                                                 kits  for  students in  need  and host device
                                                                                 distributions across the nation, along with
                                                                                 additional  volunteer  activities.  Together,
                                                                                 with  our people  and  our collaborators,
                                                                                 we are  helping  create  healthier, stronger
                                                                                 communities. Our greatest impact can only
                                                                                 be realized when we bring the benefits of
                                                                                 broadband and digital access to all.

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