Keep your business moving forward into the future with a solid plan and start implementing your technology transition to 4G LTE now.
All businesses are encouraged to adopt 4G LTE or LTE-M service and migrate from existing 2G/3G devices as soon as possible. This can help you avoid uncertainty, maintain the continuity of your business, gain improved service and save costs while providing you with the best experience. Mobile carriers currently plan to end service on their 2G and 3G networks, freeing up spectrum to redeploy and better accommodate next generation technologies and services.
With the introduction of LTE-M and NB-IoT, in addition to 4G LTE, businesses now more than ever have the option to have their endpoints connected to the network that best meets their requirements. AT&T can help.
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2G/3G cellular network sunset plans are affecting companies all over the U.S. as deadlines are rapidly approaching. Learn why AT&T Business is the right choice for your 4G-LTE upgrade and what we bring to the table.
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