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More AT&T Cell Sites Live in Woodbridge, Manassas
The company announced today it has expanded in the Prince William County area.

will be coming to the Prince William County area; this time from AT&T.
The company announced today that it has activated three new mobile broadband cell sites in the county to expand coverage area for residents and businesses.
One of the sites that will be able to tap into the expanded coverage is in Woodbridge, according to a press release, along Minnieville Road between Howison Homestead Park and Darbydale Avenue. The second is in Dumfries, along Route 234 between Eclipse Dr. and Pebblewood Street.
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The third site is in Manassas, which will boost coverage at Ben Lomond Regional Park, the company said.
In the release, AT&T said that these new cell sites were part of an ongoing effort to “drive investment and innovation to deliver the nation’s best, most advanced mobile broadband experience for customers.”
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"More than ever before, customers look to wireless communications to stay in touch with family, friends and business colleagues," said Rob Forsyth, vice president and general manager for AT&T in northern Virginia, Maryland, and Washington, D.C. in a press release. "We're working to make this possible by adding new wireless coverage in Prince William County and offering exciting products to help our customers stay connected with their world, at home and on the go."
For more information about AT&T's coverage in Prince William County, consumers can visit the AT&T Coverage Viewer.
To view the interactive map, click here.
Editor's Note: An earlier version of this article stated that this was a plan enacted by AT&T, the cell sites are all live.
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