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Keep it up!
And just in time! A paramedic treating a patient with unusual symptoms uses remote diagnostic
monitoring to send data to the hospital where the nurse works. She shares the images with a doctor.
As the ambulance roars past,
the runner stops on his front
stoop to enter his workout
stats into DailyBurn ...
... one of more than 140,000 apps
available on the iPhone. He’s
lost 5 pounds since he started
tracking his diet and exercise.
As he enters his house, he’s happy
to discover that the power’s back on.
Diagnosing a stroke, the doctor sends
instructions so the paramedic can
begin the appropriate treatment in the
ambulance on the way to the hospital.
He doesn’t know it, but his power
company uses smart-grid technology
over AT&T’s wireless network to identify
and fix outages quickly.
Time for
breakfast!
ON
Back at her desk, she sends a
text to remind her roommate
to pick up takeout before
meeting at their apartment
to watch the show.
It’s a date.
Her roommate, a nurse, sits
down at her PC, which is running
much faster now that AT&T
Tech Support 360 service has
identified and disabled the virus
that was slowing it down.
In the past three years, AT&T has invested more than $55 billion in its wireless and wired networks,
and supporting infrastructure, to create the connections that make our daily lives more productive.
Each day AT&T enables millions of connections, all powered by our wireless, wired and Wi-Fi networks.
Here’s a look at one hour in the life of our network.