Friday, February 2, 2018 Today & Tomorrow: How Technology Is Changing the Future AT&T Ohio 2016 AT&T Intellectual Property. All rights reserved. AT&T, Globe logo, Mobilizing Your World and DIRECTV are registered trademarks and service marks of AT&T Intellectual Property and/or AT&T affiliated companies. All other marks are the property of their respective owners. More than 5,100 AT&T employees working in Ohio as of December 31, 2017. 2 1
1/8/2018 More than $1.4 billion invested by AT&T in its best in class wired and wireless networks in Ohio from 2014 2016.2 2 This metric is calculated based on the zip codes covered by legislative districts. Because data is calculated for the full 3 zip code, numbers may be overstated for legislative districts that cover only portions of a particular zip. 732 wireless upgrades made in Ohio in 2015 2017 including 34 new cell sites.2 2 This metric is calculated based on the zip codes covered by legislative districts. Because data is calculated for the full 4 zip code, numbers may be overstated for legislative districts that cover only portions of a particular zip. 2
AT&T invested more than $140 billion between 2011 and 2015* more than any other public company in America. 5 2016 AT&T Intellectual Property. All rights reserved. AT&T, Globe logo, Mobilizing Your World and DIRECTV are registered trademarks and service marks of AT&T Intellectual Property and/or AT&T affiliated companies. All other marks are the property of their respective owners. 3
Consumer and business demand for wireless data is on the rise. 2016 AT&T Intellectual Property. All rights reserved. AT&T, the AT&T logo and all other AT&T marks contained herein are trademarks of AT&T Intellectual Property and/or AT&T affiliated companies. The information contained herein is not an offer, commitment, representation or warranty by AT&T and is subject to change. Internet based technologies are keeping communities connected Scientists Use mobile apps to calculate solutions, search databases, or look up unit conversions Small Businesses Manage and monitor finances, checkout customers, take inventory and track materials Doctors Offer improved patient care via video conferencing and high res images Engineers Write, code, and test from their tablets Patients Have access to chronic illness management tools from their smartphones Students Use mobile devices to access learning apps anytime Teachers Skip the wait for paper textbooks and display the latest information on smartboards 8 4
in Nearly 4 in 10 rural Americans lacked access to high speed internet in 2014 compared to only 4in 100 urban Americans who lacked the service. 9 Source: https://consumerist.com/2016/01/08/fcc chair 39 of rural america lacks broadband access/ One picture slide In August 2015, AT&T accepted about $427 million in annual CAF Phase II support to be used for the next 6 years across America. Nearly $15 million of this annual support will be devoted to Ohio, helping to maintain and offer internet access to more than 37,000 homes and businesses. 5
Access from AT&T helps bring low cost internet service to qualifying households AT&T is offering a new low price on wireline home Internet service to qualifying households in our 21 state wireline footprint, including Ohio. One resident must participate in the U.S. Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) There are 5 speed tiers. AT&T will assign the fastest available speed tie rat the customer s address.* 10 and 5mbps for $10 per month 3Mbps, 1.5mbps or 768kbps for $5 per month No installation or modem fees Program fulfills AT&T and DIRECTV merger requirements *Internet speed claims represent maximum network service capability speeds. Actual customer speeds may vary based on factors including site traffic, content provider server capacity, internal network management factors and device capabilities, and are not guaranteed. Max speeds may not be realized if 2 or more HD shows viewed at same time. For more information, go to att.com/speed101. Pricing excludes taxes. Service will include a monthly data allowance of either 150GB or 1TB of data/mo. Depending on the type and speed of service you receive. If you exceed your monthly data plan allowance, you will be automatically charged $10 for each 50GB of data usage in excess of your data plan, even if less than 50 gigabytes is used. For more information, 11 go to att.com/internet usage. Agenda Cleveland, slide Columbus, Dayton, Canton and Akron will be part of AT&T s Fiber expansion efforts offering one gigabit per second internet connections.* *Actual customer speeds may vary and are not guaranteed. Download speeds are typically up to 940Mbps due to overhead capacity reserved to deliver the data. Speeds may also vary based on factors including site traffic, content provider server capacity, internal network management factors and end user device capabilities. For more information, go 12 to: www.att.com/speed101. 6
What it is. Why it matters. Ability to enjoy an all-in-one network that can carry video, voice and data Access to high speed, reliable and secure Internet connectivity Access to a complete suite of technology tools and solutions offered by AT&T Access to mobility and backup solutions including videoconferencing, Virtual Private Networks and the cloud Ability to employ scalable business and technology services that can grow over time with businesses of all sizes Ability to implement new fiber-based services in a timely manner Access to Local AT&T resources for project planning 13 2016 AT&T Intellectual Property. All Rights reserved. AT&T and the need for small cells 7
Small cells are helping us keep up with rising consumer and business demand and prepare our network for the future. What is a Small Cell? A new network architecture is needed Small cells are flexible, targeted network solutions that cover a radius up to 1200+ feet & can be readily deployed to specific locations, including: Where customers are prone to experience connectivity issues Heavily populated areas that need more network capacity Areas that can t effectively be served by a traditional macro cell This allows us to provide a better LTE experience today while also allowing us to prepare for the technologies of the future such as 5G, smart cities and new developments in the Internet of Things (IoT)..) This photo depicts an example of what a small cell could look like. Actual size, shape and dimensions may vary by location. 8
Small cells and our cities Benefits of Small Cells to Consumers and Communities Small cells help to lay the foundation that is needed for 5G and to bring the next generation of technologies and services to market. By bolstering network capacity, more efficiently using spectrum and expanding access to faster mobile internet speeds, small cells help us prepare for the technologies of the future such as 5G, smart cities and new developments in the Internet of Things (IoT). Connected Cars Education The Internet of Things (IoT) Smart Cities Connected/mHealth 18 9
Smart Cities Smart Cities Initiatives By connecting things like lighting, water, parking, energy grids and public transportation to the internet, AT&T is helping cities save money, preserve natural resources and build better relationships with their citizens. Smart cities offer a new vision for daily living where the world around us is conducive to making life easier, and lets us focus on the personal connections that make city life vibrant and full of purpose. 20 AT&T 2016 Intellectual Property. All rights reserved. AT&T and the AT&T logo are trademarks of AT&T Intellectual Property 10
Smart Water Solution AT&T is making possible a solution that can help detect leaks in water mains. Replacing aging infrastructure is expensive, so there s a need for a more cost efficient solution to monitor leakage. We are working to place acoustic sensors along pipes, which will trigger alarms when they sense sound changes that indicate water leaks. 6 Billion Gallons of water lost per day Source: American Society of Civil Engineering 21 Public safety Gunfire detection technology can help law enforcement react quickly and efficiently. Remote sensors on light posts and other infrastructure will help law enforcement determine the number of people involved and the number of rounds fired. With our Smart Cities initiative, AT&T is helping keep cities safer using connected Internet of Things solutions. 22 11
Traffic control AT&T is working to use anonymous cell data to forecast traffic patterns in the city. This would allow cities access to a databacked traffic playbook, and could prevent major back up by allowing traffic lights to be appropriately adjusted. Cities can remotely monitor the conditions of roads, bridges, buildings, parks and other venues. Maintenance crews can help identify slick roadways during freezing weather or detect bridges that may need repairs. 23 The business community is also becoming more and more connected and relying heavily on wireless technologies. Small businesses have streamlined their bookkeeping and now take payments using an app on their smart device. Companies can video chat with clients from across the state or across the country with enhanced network capabilities. Ride sharing drivers use an app on their smartphones to find customers and operate their businesses. 24 12
AT&T and FirstNet AT&T and FirstNet WHAT The First Responder Network Authority WHY Born from recommendations from the 9/11 committee Build, operate and maintain the first highspeed, nationwide wireless network dedicated to public safety 26 End the history of public safety communications challenges to help keep our communities and our emergency responders safer 13
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