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AT&T has unveiled it’s Business Fiber service

Fiber continues to be a buzzword in big tech, and AT&T is one of its most prominent proponents. The telecommunications giant just unveiled AT&T Business Fiber, a new high-speed strain of U-Verse internet service aimed at businesses. AT&T Business Fiber is the first new service introduced under the company’s Fiber to the Building Program, which itself is under the umbrella of the Project Velocity IP initiative deploy fiber to more than one million additional business customer locations in AT&T’s wireline service area.

The need for speed is not necessarily restricted to just a four wheeler coupe – no sir, the world of technology, too, appreciates the fact that there is a faster way of getting things done which would then free up more of your time. Having said that, businesses that want to be as efficient as possible can check out AT&T Business Fiber. Just what does AT&T Business Fiber deliver? Well, businesses which operate in AT&T Fiber Ready Buildings will be able to enjoy blazing-fast broadband speeds, that’s what. In fact, this brand new Internet service is said to be able to offer upload and download speeds using AT&T’s high speed fiber network of up to 300 Mbps at first, and there are plans being drawn up even as you read this to ensure that the overall speeds will get a boost to hit 1Gbps some time down the road. Not only that, AT&T Business Fiber marks the first new service that is being introduced under the company’s Fiber to the Building program, which so happens to be a part of Project Velocity IP. The whole objective of this project is to reach over a million more business customer locations with fiber, where all of them are within AT&T’s wireline service area.

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