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                                             AT&T and the United Way of Metro Dallas Help

                                             Bridge Digital Divide


        AT&T and the United Way of Metropolitan   fortunately, those who lack access to the   Oak  Cliff neighborhood  of Dallas  and re-
        Dallas have long shared a common vision:   internet  are automatically  excluded  from   calls applying for college using a borrowed
        to connect those we serve to greater pos-  many aspects of daily life – including ac-  laptop and Wi-Fi from a nearby restaurant.
        sibilities. We know when we help connect   cess to job openings, online learning and   “I don’t want another kid to have to sit on
        people to technology, it can be a bridge to   education  resources, digital  health care   the curb of McDonald’s to access the in-
        opportunity. That’s why we’re contributing   and more.  Across the nation, we are be-  ternet,” Gonzalez says. “The Digital Bridg-
        another $1 million over the next two years   coming increasingly reliant on digital tech-  es funding  will  give my  organization the
        to the United Way of Metropolitan Dallas in   nology. In fact, the National Skills Coalition   opportunity to reimagine what the learning
        support of the new Digital Bridges program   reports that 92% of jobs in the U.S. require   space at our center will look like. Equipping
        focused on southern Dallas. This contribu-  digital skills. The stakes have never been   kids with technology to explore and grow
        tion adds to the $1.2 million we previously   higher. According to research:  could  provide endless opportunities.” All
        made to support the distribution of 2,000   •   27%  of  adults  with  household  incomes   told, the new Digital Bridges collaboration
        free laptops, digital literacy training and   of $30,000 or less lack home broadband  will touch  more than 30,000 lives in the
        technology help for residents served by the   •   One-third of Americans lack basic digi-  Dallas community by:
        nonprofit. This new contribution will help   tal skills; Black and Hispanic workers are   •  Providing more than 4,200 computers to
        the United Way add more community nav-  overrepresented in this group.     those in need.
        igators in the southern Dallas community.   Our goal is to change these numbers, but   •  Creating  computer  labs in communi-
        Thousands of families will receive a laptop   it takes collaboration to move the needle.   ty-based organizations.
        and assistance from  a  trained navigator   Combining  our digital  divide efforts  with   •  Offering digital literacy training to nearly
        who can provide digital literacy training to   the United Way of Metropolitan Dallas and   3,000 individuals.
        help with important tasks like enrolling in   other contributors means greater impact.   Helping more than 15,000 residents enroll
        health care and the Affordable Connectiv-  And working with credible nonprofit orga-  in the Affordable Connectivity  Program.
        ity Program, which can cover the cost of   nizations in the southern Dallas commu-  We remain vigilant  in  tackling the digital
        internet  service for those  eligible. We’re   nity means effective reach. We’ll be work-  divide  in Dallas and nationwide through
        joined in this effort by major contributions   ing with community organizations, like the   our AT&T Connected Learning® initiative,
        from Texas  Instruments  Foundation,  the   Puede Network, Jubilee Park and Commu-  which helps people  get computers  and
        Richard and Mary  Templeton  Foundation   nity Center, libraries, and dozens of others   connectivity, gain skills to use the internet
        and the Eugene McDermott  Foundation.   to connect more of the underserved. Adan   effectively, and embrace  the  internet  so
        Together, we aim to deliver the benefits of   Gonzalez, the founder  of  Puede Network,   they can reap its vast benefits. This is how
        connectivity  in southern  Dallas to those   knows all too well what it’s like to live in the   we build the bridge to possibilities. United
        on the wrong side of the digital divide. Un-  digital divide. He was raised in the South   is how we will get there.





                                             China Mobile Teams Up with Huawei to Deploy
                                             the First FTTR-B Network on Mount Everest



        Recently, China Mobile Communications   China  Mobile  teams up  with  Huawei to   deployed fundamentally changes network
        Corporation  Co., Ltd. (China Mobile)  and   deploy FTTR-B network       conditions, allowing all staff in the tourist
        Huawei have successfully  deployed an   At  the  management  office  of  the  tourist   base camp and tourists in nearby  rest
        FTTR-B network for the tourist base camp   camp 5,200 meters above sea level, staff   areas to enjoy premium Wi-Fi services. In
        and hotel  on Mount Everest [Tibetan   need  to  check environmental protection   addition, the FTTR-B  solution has  been
        name: Mount Qomolangma].  Based  on   devices, send back high-resolution photos   deployed in a tourist hotel in a nearby town
        Huawei   FTTR-B   (Fiber-to-the-Room  and videos, and log to the Mount Everest   4,200 meters above sea level. In the past,
        Business) solution, China Mobile provides   Administration  Bureau  every day. Due  to   network problems such as frame freezing,
        ultra-gigabit premium Wi-Fi  services for   poor network conditions,  problems such   no network connection, and slow response
        staff and tourists at the top of the world,   as  frame freezing,  slow video  upload,   of the check-in system would occur from
        meeting  their daily communication  and   and document  sending  failures used  to   time to time, affecting  guests'  check-in
        business requirements.               occur frequently. The high-speed FTTR-B   experience.  Since  the FTTR-B  solution
                                             network that  has been  successfully   is  deployed, up to  300  hotel guests can


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