SouthernLINC Adds Weather-Grade Towers (1/8)
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SouthernLINC Wireless added more than 20 towers in its service area during the fourth quarter of 2006. The new towers enhance the company's local coverage and improve call performance in portions of Alabama, Florida, and Georgia, SouthernLINC said. Specifically, 10 towers were added in Georgia, 10 in Alabama and one in the Florida panhandle. SouthernLINC said the new towers are built to "weather-grade" specifications, making the network reliable even in extreme weather conditions. A network built to withstand severe weather conditions is especially important for police, fire departments, and other first responders, many of which are SouthernLINC customers, the company added.
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