ASHFIELD — AT&T customers may have noticed fewer dropped calls lately. That’s because the cell tower that was recently constructed off Baptist Corner Road was activated in early April, providing increased coverage for AT&T customers. AT&T Senior Public Relations Manager Karen Twomey said as people spend more and more time online, whether it be for work, school or just fun, cellular networks need to become stronger, more reliable and more wide-reaching. Between 2019 and 2023, AT&T invested nearly $900 million in network upgrades in Massachusetts, and this past year, the company signed a lease with Blue Sky Towers to install equipment on a monopine — a monopole disguised as a pine tree — the company owns off Baptist Corner Road.
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