Monday November 25th, 2024 5:30AM

Hall County industrial park certified as AT&T Fiber Ready

By AccessWDUN staff

As part of AT&T’s continuing efforts to drive economic development and investment in Georgia, AT&T and representatives from the Gainesville and Hall County Development Authority recently announced that the Gateway Industrial Centre is certified as AT&T Fiber Ready.

"As we compete to attract new employers and investment to the area, the ability to highlight high-speed, fiber-optic infrastructure is vital, and the AT&T Fiber Ready designation is key in allowing us to highlight the strengths of our community,” said Tim Evans, Vice President of Economic Development for the Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce.

According to a press release from the chamber, with the designation of being AT&T Fiber Ready, local economic development officials can more effectively position their communities for site selection by emphasizing the availability of high-speed, fiber-based services. 

“We are proud to highlight this development in Hall County as one of the many places in Georgia where AT&T’s fiber-optic infrastructure is in place and ready to help local businesses drive job creation,” said Paul Chambers, AT&T Regional Director – External Affairs. “Positive, pro-business policies embraced by Georgia’s state and local elected officials continue to make our state a great place to invest, and I’m proud of the work our AT&T Georgia employees have done deploying fiber-optics and other infrastructure that delivers high-speed Internet access. Their hard work and skills, combined with billions of dollars in AT&T investment, enable Georgians to connect and innovate.”

For more information on AT&T Fiber Ready in Georgia, visit: http://georgia.att.com/

  • Associated Categories: Business News, Local Business News
  • Associated Tags: AT&T, Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce, Gainesville and Hall County Development Authority, Gateway Industrial Centre
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