Our customers demand fast broadband connections to the Internet wherever they go. That's why, at AT&T, we're all about finding new ways to help customers access the Internet with speed, reliability and performance. And it's why we're the United States' No. 1 broadband provider, with 14.2 million subscribers.

Broadband subscribers, revenues and usage all continue to generate solid double-digit growth, and more and more customers are selecting higher broadband speeds. At the end of 2007, nearly half of all AT&T broadband customers had signed up for download speeds of up to 3.0 Mbps or greater. And in early 2008, we rolled out a 10.0 Mbps offer to U-verse subscribers.

We're upgrading and expanding our global network to deliver a more consistent and reliable broadband experience. And for millions of customers in rural and remote areas, we have significantly expanded our satellite-based broadband service to provide a better alternative to dial-up access.

Customers rely on AT&T broadband throughout the country and around the world. By the end of 2008, more than 12 million AT&T broadband customers will have free access to more than 17,000 AT&T Wi-FiSM hot spots in the United States alone, including Starbucks locations and Barnes & Noble bookstores. Worldwide, we now deliver Wi-Fi access at more than 64,000 locations in 89 countries. And a new multiyear agreement with Yahoo!, announced in January 2008, will deliver an even richer and more innovative online experience for our customers — whether they are at home or on the go.

A growing number of customers are using AT&T high speed services on their mobile devices in addition to their PCs — as we deliver a fresh, integrated approach to communications and entertainment.