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arena, said Dreese.
Dreese said the project took four
months to be installed due to the task
of cabling the whole arena. To be de-
signed, it took a shorter time.
We took about a month because we
go through several iterations for qual-
ity, so we have a lot of quality checks
to insure that when it gets turned up it
will be the right solution, he said.
Along with this new equipment,
AT&T will be monitoring each event
to address any issues and see data live
as it happens.
According to Elliot, during the
George Strait concert this past April,
AT&T monitored and recorded
695,000 attempts and connections with
104.21 gigabytes data volume to their
network.
AT&T recognizes that our custom-
ers, and the world really quite frankly,
expect the latest in technology, latest
high speed internet access and all of
those types of things that we do now in
the broadband world, said Cooper.
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JESSICA TURNER
Mayor Dewey Bartlett viewing a part of AT&Ts
DAS system at the BOK Center.
BOK Center, from 17
JESSICA TURNER
From left, AT&T DAS Engineer Bruce Elliot, AT&T Manager of DAS Engineering Richard Dreese, Mayor Dewey Bartlett and AT&T External Affairs
Manager Michael Cooper during the BOK Center tour

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