Here’s how AT&T is going to build its gigabit service in Austin

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Not only will Austin be getting Google Fiber within the next few months, now AT&T will be launching its own gigabit service, GigaPower, in the city. But how exactly does AT&T intend to go about implementing this new service?

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AT&T is set to launch its GigaPower fiber to the home service in Austin, Texas, any day now but other than wondering if and when my neighborhood would get it, I’ve also wanted to understand how AT&T is rolling out the service. I spoke with Eric Small, VP, fiber broadband planning at AT&T on Tuesday to get the scoop.

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