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AT&T picks Akron for $120 million high-tech center Posted: 07 Jul 2010 09:26 AM PDT Akron Beacon Journal AT&T has chosen Akron to house its ninth mobility center in the country — an investment of $120 million in high-tech equipment. The announcement of the major infrastructure investment was made in the former Ohio Bell Data Center off of Opportunity Parkway in downtown Akron. The facility first opened in 1985 and handled service orders and prepared customer bills. The building has been retrofitted and will handle the latest in wireless network technology, officials said. Read more |
BREAKING NEWS: AT&T investing $120 million in Akron facility Posted: 07 Jul 2010 08:32 AM PDT By Chris Pugh Connect Ohio AT&T announced at an event Wednesday that the company will spend $120 million in a new wireless data center on 349 Opportunity Parkway in Akron. According to officials, $20 million is earmarked on refurbishing the building and another $100 million on electronic equipment. Ohio Governor Ted Strickland was at the event and praised AT&T for its successful opening during tough economic times in the state. We'll continue to update the story through the day. |
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