AT&T Mobility has confirmed that it has started refarming its 2G 1900MHz PCS spectrum in New York City, with a view to offering more advanced wireless services in and around the city. The mobile giant has indicated that the refarming will lead to an improvement in customers' overall experience as they upgrade to its HSPA+ and Long Term Evolution (LTE) networks, with Tom DeVito, AT&T's vice president and general manager in New York and New Jersey, commenting: ‘By re-allocating network resources from our 2G network to support our newer, advanced networks, we're moving capacity to support the voice and mobile Internet services our customers want’.
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OVETEL AT&T moves to address NYC spectrum crunch by refarming 1900MHz 2G spectrum
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