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Ameritech Announces DSL Service Now Available for More Than
1.2 Million Chicagoland Homes and Businesses
Say Hello to Super Fast Internet: Fueled by Project Pronto,
Company Brings DSL Broadband Service To 85 Neighborhoods
Chicago, Illinois, July 13, 2000 CHICAGO (July 13,
2000) - With the progress of the ambitious Project Pronto
initiative, the future of the Internet is now available to 1.2
million Chicago area residents and businesses, Ameritech announced
today. The company's announcement heralds the widespread rollout of
Ameritech's high-speed, broadband Internet service in Illinois,
offering service today to 85 communities in the Chicago area.
From Arlington Heights to Chicago Heights, a largely increased
number of Chicago area residents now have DSL service available to
them. Citing its commitment to bringing high-speed Internet access
to its customers throughout Illinois, Ameritech today released the
current list of neighborhoods and towns in which DSL is partially
available. The list will continue to grow, reaching nearly 80% of
the company's customers by 2002. Many customers in these communities
can now subscribe to SpeedPath, Ameritech.net's1
high-speed Internet access service powered by Digital Subscriber
Line (DSL) technology.
"Ameritech understands the importance of reliable, high-speed
Internet access to Illinois. residents and businesses," said Tim
Moffitt, executive director of consumer services for Ameritech.
"We're making a concerted effort to make DSL services available as
fast as possible on a wide-spread basis. City and suburban customers
now have access to DSL services, and we expect to make service
available to many more residential and business customers this
year."
DSL today enables Ameritech customers to access the Internet or
corporate networks at speeds up to 50 times faster than conventional
traditional 28.8 kilobits per seconds (Kbps) analog modems. DSL also
is an "always available" connection that eliminates the need for
dial-ups.
The DSL deployment is part of Project Pronto, a $6 billion
initiative that will transform Ameritech's parent company, SBC
Communications, Inc., into America's largest single broadband
provider. Project Pronto will make SBC's DSL service available to
approximately 77 million people by 2002 and will dramatically
increase the speed of DSL service.
"Wide-spread DSL availability in the Chicago area is the most
visible benefit of Project Pronto," said Moffitt. "Pronto also is an
important long-term investment in the states we serve. With the
technology we're making available, we're ensuring our communities
can access advanced services as they're introduced - giving our
customers continual access to the leading edge of next-generation
products and services."
To receive service today, the distance from customers' homes to a
DSL-equipped central office must be no longer than 12,000 feet, or
2.2 miles, and must meet certain transmission criteria. As Project
Pronto moves forward, Ameritech is deploying fiber deeper into
neighborhoods and installing neighborhood broadband gateways to
bring capabilities now housed in central offices closer to customers
to virtually eliminate the distance limitation in neighborhoods
where the gateways are deployed.
Currently, Ameritech.net's SpeedPath 768 service provides
downstream connection speeds up to 768 kilobits per second - 25
times faster than traditional 28.8 Kbps analog modems - and an
upload connection speed up 128 Kbps. Through a special promotion by
Ameritech.net, SpeedPath 768 is available for $39.95 per month with
free modem, network interface card and installation2 with
a one-year term commitment.
For even higher speed, Ameritech offers additional SpeedPath
options with downstream connection speeds up to 1.5 megabits per
second - 50 times faster than a 28.8 Kbps modem - and upstream
connections speeds up to 256 Kbps. Downstream connection speeds
vary, depending on a customer's distance from the central office and
other factors, but customers are guaranteed a minimum downstream
sync rate of 384 Kbps between the customer location and serving
central office or DSL gateway. For more information, residential
consumers in Chicago can call 1-800-910-4369 and business customers
can call 1-800-719-5822. All customers also can visit
Ameritech.net's Internet site, http://www.ameritech.com/Tools/goto2?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww%2Eameritech%2Enet,
for more information or to enter their area code and prefix to
determine if a DSL-equipped central office serves them.
Ameritech is the premier provider of communications services in
the Upper Midwest, with nearly 20 million business and residential
customers ? more than 22 million access lines ? across Illinois,
Indiana, Michigan, Ohio and Wisconsin. It is a company of SBC
Communications Inc. (www.sbc.com) and is a global communications
leader. Through its subsidiaries' trusted brands ? Southwestern
Bell, Ameritech, Pacific Bell, SBC Telecom, Nevada Bell, SNET and
Cellular One ? and world-class network, SBC's subsidiaries provide
local and long-distance phone service, wireless and data
communications, paging, high-speed Internet access and messaging,
cable and satellite television, security services and
telecommunications equipment, as well as directory advertising and
publishing. In the United State, the company currently has 94.1
million voice grad equivalent lines, 11.7 million wireless customers
and is undertaking a national expansion program that will bring SBC
service to an additional 30 markets. Internationally, SBC has
telecommunications investments in 22 countries. With more than
208,000 employees, SBC is the 13th-largest employer in the U.S.,
with annual revenues that rank it among the largest Fortune 500
companies.
1 SpeedPath service is provided by
Ameritech Corp.'s ISP subsidiary, Ameritech Interactive Media
Services.
2 Additional charges for line
conditioning may apply. A charge applies for early
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