SBC: Texas Policy Changes Bring $800 Million in New Technology for State Consumers; New Video Competition, DSL Expansion Follow
17 November 2005 - 9:15PM
Business Wire
Governor Perry, State & Local Officials Unveil New Technology
Lab, Highlight New Broadband Era for the Lone Star State Citing a
new state law that experts say will shape national communications
policy, SBC Texas today announced an $800 million investment in
video and high-speed Internet access technology for the state. The
investment will give consumers a new competitive choice over cable
television, and will equip every SBC central office in Texas with
DSL technology. "As a direct result of strong state leadership and
policies that encourage investment in advanced technology, Texas
consumers will have more choices, better products and a much-needed
alternative in the TV and entertainment market," said Jan Newton,
president of SBC Texas. "Project Lightspeed will deliver
next-generation services and competition to consumers, and Texas
again leads the way." Company officials were joined by Texas Gov.
Rick Perry, numerous state and local officials, and executives from
Alcatel at their Plano, Texas, IPTV Demonstration Center, in
announcing one of the largest single private-sector technology
deployments in the state's history. Perry took part in a tour of
Project Lightspeed technology that will help usher in a new
broadband era for the Lone Star State. SBC has a five-year
agreement with Alcatel to provide equipment and video system
integration services for Project Lightspeed. "With legislation such
as Senate Bill 5, Texas sends a strong message that our state
welcomes and encourages technology development," said Gov. Perry.
"When you open the door to innovation, investment follows. Today's
announcement from SBC is simply the latest example that Texas is
well positioned to remain an economic leader in the years ahead."
As part of this investment, SBC Texas plans to deploy approximately
5,500 miles of fiber optic wire and related network technology in
the state as part of Project Lightspeed. Project Lightspeed is the
SBC initiative to deploy fiber-to-the-neighborhood and
fiber-to-the-premises technologies to deliver IP-based video,
voice, and high-speed Internet access services to approximately 18
million households across 13 states as part of its initial
deployment. Earlier this month, the Public Utility Commission of
Texas granted SBC authority to offer its advanced video services to
customers in the greater San Antonio area. The company plans to
conduct its initial controlled market entry in San Antonio, putting
Texas at the forefront of this exciting next-generation video
technology that will bring a robust competitive alternative to
cable companies. In addition to the investment for ongoing
deployment of Project Lightspeed in Texas, SBC unveiled an
extensive broadband expansion effort: -- DSL broadband service will
be added to the remaining 72 suburban and rural SBC Texas central
offices that do not have the capability today, meaning that all of
the company's 535 central offices in Texas will be wired to provide
the service to eligible customers. -- In addition, through the
installation of "neighborhood gateways," which use fiber-optic
technology to expand the reach of existing DSL service, SBC Texas
is bringing DSL service to another 228 neighborhoods in dozens of
communities throughout the state by the end of the year. These
moves will put advanced broadband service within reach of the vast
majority of cities and towns served by SBC Texas. "We will invest
millions to bring DSL service to more Texas communities than any
other company," said Newton. "This means that the vast majority of
cities and towns we serve in this state will have access to our
advanced broadband services. That's a landmark Texas can be proud
of, and smart laws like Senate Bill 5 are the reason why." On Sept.
7, Gov. Perry signed into law Senate Bill 5, legislation championed
by Sen. Troy Fraser and Rep. Phil King. Passed overwhelmingly by
the legislature, this telecommunications reform act encourages new
entrants into the video market and stimulates investment in
advanced technologies. "I knew there would be investment
announcements like this if our state was ready to lead the way
through bold communications policy," said Rep. Phil King. "Senate
Bill 5 was the result. Consumers will no doubt reap the benefits.
But so will our state through additional investment in technology
that is sure to come." "I'm excited about the investment of these
additional dollars into the Texas economy," said Sen. Troy Fraser.
"This proves what we knew all along - Senate Bill 5 creates an
environment that encourages investment in new, cutting-edge
technology in all aspects of the communications industry. This
investment will help give Texas consumers more choices, innovative
products and greater competition in the marketplace." The Texas
legislation has already drawn nationwide recognition. The law is
seen as benefiting consumers by creating a 21st Century regulatory
environment that encourages greater competition and investment
across the communications marketplace. Additional key provisions of
the law include: -- Streamlining regulation of communications
services to promote competition, and deliver better products. --
Expansion of the Texas Universal Service Fund's Lifeline Program,
which provides discounts on telecommunications services to less
fortunate Texans. -- Continuation of discounts of certain
high-speed services for schools, universities, public libraries and
non-profit healthcare entities through January 1, 2012. SBC
Communications Inc. is a Fortune 50 company whose subsidiaries,
operating under the SBC brand, provide a full range of voice, data,
networking, e-business, directory publishing and advertising, and
related services to businesses, consumers and other
telecommunications providers. SBC holds a 60 percent ownership
interest in Cingular Wireless, which serves more than 52 million
wireless customers. SBC companies provide high-speed DSL Internet
access lines to more American consumers than any other provider and
are among the nation's leading providers of Internet services. SBC
companies also offer satellite TV service. Additional information
about SBC and SBC products and services is available at
www.sbc.com. Cautionary Language Concerning Forward-Looking
Statements Information set forth in this news release contains
financial estimates and other forward-looking statements that are
subject to risks and uncertainties, and actual results may differ
materially. A discussion of factors that may affect future results
is contained in SBC's filings with the Securities and Exchange
Commission. SBC disclaims any obligation to update or revise
statements contained in this news release based on new information
or otherwise.
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