AT&T today announced the availability of its mobile Internet service in several northern Indiana communities, extending access for advanced mobile services, devices and applications to customers in the area. The towns include North Webster in Kosciusko County; Ligonier and Avilla in Noble County; Winamac in Pulaski County; North Liberty and Walkerton in St. Joseph County; and Hamlet and Knox in Starke County.
AT&T mobile Internet service is also available in the areas of Lake Wawasee and Kale Lake.
The upgrade is part of AT&T’s Project Velocity IP, a three-year investment plan announced last fall to expand and enhance its IP broadband networks. Through this investment, AT&T is supporting its customers’ growing desire for high-speed Internet access and new mobile, app and cloud-based services. As part of Project VIP, AT&T plans to add more than 10,000 macro cell sites nationwide by year-end 2015, as well as deploy more than 40,000 small cells and add more than 1,000 Distributed Antenna Systems to increase the density of its wireless network.