AT&T Makes $19 Billion Commitment to Bring High-Speed Connectivity to California
Key Takeaways:
- We're committing to invest
$19 billion inCalifornia through 2030 to connect more Californians to the best and largest network and upgrade customers to better products to meet our customers' needs for fast, reliable connectivity as we transition from aging copper networks in the state. - We're bringing fiber – the best internet technology – to 4 million+ additional households and businesses and strengthening our wireless coverage with more than 1,200 new cell sites across
California by 2030, meeting customers' demand for reliable, affordable, always-on connectivity across urban, suburban and ruralCalifornia . - Paired with smart federal modernization policy, we're strengthening and modernizing our network, hiring hundreds of technicians across the state, and investing in
California's communities. - We're beginning the process to upgrade our customers in parts of
California to fiber and wireless service and discontinue energy inefficient copper-based services. We're taking a thoughtful, phased approach to upgrade customers. No customer will be left without access to phone or 911 service.
With more advanced connectivity options for Californians, we are beginning the process to upgrade our customers to fiber and wireless services and discontinue energy inefficient copper-based services – like traditional phone service – in parts of the state on or after
"Californians depend on and expect fast, reliable connectivity every day and
Deploying Affordable, Always-On Connectivity for the Future
Copper networks are unable to support today's connectivity needs and are increasingly unreliable, especially as copper theft continues to be a prevalent issue across the state. Newer technologies also have built-in security to protect consumers and businesses from spam calls and fraud and are significantly more energy efficient.
Fiber and wireless are the foundation for what's next, providing the necessary infrastructure to support AI and data intensive applications, from remote health care to autonomous vehicles. Our
- Bringing fiber to an additional 4 million+ households and businesses in the state by the end of 2030, to reach 9 million+ fiber locations with the most advanced technology.
- Expanding and strengthening our statewide wireless network with additional spectrum and adding more than 1,200 cell sites by the end of 2030, including in rural, suburban and urban communities, to support increasing network traffic.
- Fiber and wireless networks are easier to restore and better equipped to support emergency communications and modern 911 services. Strengthening our wireless coverage also means enhanced coverage for public safety through FirstNet®, Built with
AT&T . - Through this transition, we expect to save 300 million kilowatt-hours (kWh) annually by 20301, delivering a more energy efficient network for
California . The avoided emissions are equal to those from using 17 million gallons of gasoline2.
Supporting our Traditional Phone Customers
We are committed to a thoughtful transition – all while ensuring no customer loses access to voice or 911 service.
- Modern, innovative products like AT&T Phone – Advanced and AT&T Business Voice were developed with our traditional home and business phone customers in mind. These products work just like a traditional phone but use the latest, reliable technology and have battery backup.
- With AT&T Phone – Advanced and AT&T Business Voice, customers can keep their phone number, and these work with their existing phones, fax machines, home alarms, and medical monitoring machines.
- We're providing our
California customers with more options and discounts to easily upgrade to modern, affordable services.- For our traditional home phone customers in these areas, we're offering AT&T Phone – Advanced for free for 3 months.
- For existing California LifeLine customers, we're offering an additional discount to upgrade to AT&T Phone – Advanced.
Strengthening our Workforce
Building
- Increased investment in new, more reliable connectivity supports good-paying jobs and long-term workforce continuity within the state.
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AT&T is hiring hundreds of technicians to support fiber expansion and copper decommissioning as we deploy and enable future technology. - We commit to recruiting, upskilling, and training more skilled technicians that are needed to build and maintain essential telecommunications infrastructure.
Connecting
We're expanding
- Opening six additional CLCs and hosting more than 30 digital literacy workshops across the state in 2026, including sessions for older adults to learn internet basics, cybersecurity awareness and tips, and mobile device skills.
- This year, we're committing an additional
$1.2 million to nonprofits acrossCalifornia focused on closing the digital divide, disaster preparedness, and support for older adults and tribal members. This supports CLCs and organizations helping connect those who need it most, and is in addition to the more than$2.5 million AT&T contributed in 2025 to communities and organizations acrossCalifornia to help close the digital divide.
With this commitment,
Reaffirming 2026 and Multi-Year Financial Guidance
The $19 billion commitment represents expected investment, supported by updated federal policies, and also supports
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