Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Leak: AT&T’s Confidential 4G LTE and T-Mobile Plans



Gizmodo - Last week, a partly redacted document about the AT&T-Mobile merger was oh-so-briefly posted on the FCC’s site by Arnold & Porter LLP, a law firm working on the deal for AT&T. Outlining some of AT&T’s confidential LTE plans, it was quickly taken down. Well, here it is.

The document essentially lays out AT&T’s plans for its 4G LTE rollout with a lot of very specific numbers squeezed in between the helpful bumpers [Begin Confidential Information] and [End Confidential Information].

The gist: Under AT&T’s current one-year accelerated plan, it’s going to cover 70 million Americans by the end of this year, 170 million by the end of next, 250 million by the end of 2013. And they’re going to do that by upgrading 44,000 nodes to LTE: 8,000 this year, 16,000 next year, and 20,000 in 2013. The 97 percent of Americans they’re promising to cover if the T-Mobile merger goes through? That’ll be within six years of the merger closing—so if it closes in 2012, you’re talking like 2018 as a deadline. (Oh and previously, AT&T didn’t plan to hit 250 million people covered until 2014.)              More