Telecommunications
Telecommunications is one of the unique strengths of the Georgia economy. The Georgia Department of Economic Development reports that there are over 50,000 telecommunications jobs in the state. Georgia is advantageously positioned at the juncture of the nation’s two largest fiber-optic pipelines. Atlanta has been ranked as the most wired city in the U.S. and is a leading center for both IBPs and ISPs. In addition, as the home of AT&T Mobility, the largest mobile phone company in the U.S., Atlanta is a primary source of wireless jobs. Cox Enterprises and Turner Broadcasting System also create thousands of Atlanta media jobs.
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