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AT&T has unveiled its latest expansion plans for Texas for 2009 by implementing many enhancements to its 3G wireless network in differing areas of Texas. This new array will add much needed capacity to the network to support the growing demand for 3G mobile broadband service. This new system amply provide improved enclosed 3G wireless coverage for customers.
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One constant and stressful question in the minds of parents is knowing where our children are and if they are safe. AT&T has answered that question with the new AT&T FamilyMap program designed for finding users in your group.
Here's how it works:Â
If you have a computer, or mobile device, and want to know where your kids are, then pay attention! The AT&T FamilyMap service works through a cell-tower triangulation or by built-in GPS to find a phone. The FamilyMap tracking is done silently, with tracked phones receiving a text message once a month to let them know they are being watched.
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Friday, April 10, 2009
Early Thursday morning, two AT&T fiber cables in the Bay Area were cut.  AT&T is offering a $100,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of those responsible.
AT&T has offered the following details about the crime. The cables in question were cut in manholes at the intersection of Old County Road and Varian Road in San Carlos, and at the intersection of Monterey Highway and Blossom Hill Road overpass in San Jose.
Anonymous tips for either incident can be made to CrimeStoppers at 408-947-STOP, or to the respective city police departments.
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AT&T's announces a new, lower priced cell.
Debuting on the AT&T network will be the LG Electronics Neon that is a less expensive 2G version of its sibling, the Xenon. The Neon has a slightly different design, with a smaller, partial-touch display and a navigation toggle beneath it.
The Neon comes with a built-in 2-megapixel camera that can also handle video recording, a microSD card slot, a music player and stereo Bluetooth support. AT&T has yet to announce pricing and availability, but we expect a favorable plan.
Submitted By:Â Rick Bartlett, Senior Editor
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