Cingular Wireless announced a $100 million plan to improve
its network across Michigan, including
a substantial investment in metro Grand Rapids.
The company has already invested over $60 million in Michigan
since it acquired AT&T Wireless more than a year ago.
According to excerpts from the story:
Cingular Wireless, the nation's largest wireless carrier, is
investing more than $100 million in its network in Michigan in 2006, bringing
customers even more wireless services, call quality and coverage on the road,
at the office, and in their homes.
"Our ongoing focus is ensuring Cingular customers have
the best wireless experience possible-which includes unmatched coverage and
quality of service," said Brian Ducharme, vice president & general
manager, Cingular Wireless- Indiana and Michigan.
"This network investment will enable us to continue to
bring residents of Michigan the
highest quality Cingular service available ever-service that is enhanced by
best-in-industry calling plan value and cutting-edge devices."
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