AT&T mum on fiber in redlined areas, including East Cleveland

Three weeks after it was revealed by CYC in this blog post, AT&T’s big new fiber broadband deployment in the “digitally redlined” neighborhoods covering most of the northeast and near West Side of Cleveland has yet to be publicly acknowledged by the company, or covered (as far as we know) by any news media.

Yes, folks, it’s still a CYC scoop!.. despite the fact that we confirmed it with knowledgeable sources immediately, and the additional fact that all that new fiber on AT&T’s poles in Glenville, Fairfax, Hough and Clark-Fulton is visible to the naked eye of anyone who chooses to look.

Meanwhile, CYC has confirmed (by driving around and looking) that AT&T’s new fiber build includes areas of the city of East Cleveland.  Cleveland’s smaller neighbor has been even more digitally redlined than Cleveland; AT&T service in most of East Cleveland is limited to slow ADSL2 technology, while high speed cable modem Internet is close to nonexistent. Spectrum offers service only in some fringe neighborhoods, and “high speed Internet” from East Cleveland Cable TV — whose future is in questiontops out at a nominal 25 Mbps.

We hear that AT&T is planning to break its silence around the last week of April. Stay tuned.