The changes are not dependent on one given promotion, and it’s guided to a service revenue growth in the 2% range in 2021, he said.
“I like the volume that we see today,” he said. “We’re not here just to preserve a base of customers. We’re No. 3 in the marketplace. We’ve got a great network. We’re going to continue to invest in that network and you’ll see us continue to grow, at least at our fair share, if not greater,” McElfresh said.
As of last year, AT&T had only 70% of its low- and mid-band spectrum deployed. AT&T secured 80 MHz in the C-band auction. It will begin deploying the first available 40 MHz toward the end of this year.