UScellular announces $31.9 million network investment in Tennessee in 2020

UScellular announced that it made a $31.9 million investment in its Tennessee network in 2020, including nearly $14.6 million in 5G upgrades that bring customers faster data speeds, a more responsive mobile experience and the ability to connect more devices to the network at the same time.

“We take the responsibility of keeping our customers connected very seriously, and every investment we make in our network is designed to enhance their wireless experience,” said Nathan Waddell, director of sales for UScellular in East Tennessee. “Last year showed us that wireless service has never been more essential, so we are dedicated to bringing the latest technology to more of our customers to ensure they can stay connected to the people and information they need.”

Additionally, as UScellular continues to build out its 5G device portfolio, it invested $1.1 million in its Tennessee retail store environments in 2020 to create a better shopping experience and showcase the variety of smartphones, tablets, hotspots and wireless tech accessories available for customers. This includes eight new, relocated, redesigned or upgraded stores across the state throughout the year.

For the sixth year in a row, UScellular donated $1 million to Boys & Girls of America to support youth in its communities, $38,000 of which went directly to two clubs in Tennessee. For more information about UScellular’s network coverage, retail locations and corporate social responsibility, please go to uscellular.com.

Source: Knoxville News Sentinel

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Published March 11, 2021