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An AT&T logo is seen in this undated file photo. AT&T Inc said on Wednesday it would expand its high-speed wireless service to 80 additional markets in 2008, increasing the number of markets where it offers the service to 350 big U.S. markets. REUTERS/Files

An AT&T logo is seen in this undated file photo. AT&T Inc said on Wednesday it would expand its high-speed wireless service to 80 additional markets in 2008, increasing the number of markets where it offers the service to 350 big U.S. markets.

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NEW YORK | Wed Feb 6, 2008 10:30am EST

NEW YORK (Reuters) - AT&T Inc said on Wednesday it would expand its high-speed wireless service to 80 additional markets in 2008, increasing the number of markets where it offers the service to 350 big U.S. markets.

AT&T, the biggest U.S. mobile service, has been behind rivals in building a network with high-speed wireless Web access for cell phones.

(Reporting by Sinead Carew, editing by Gerald E. McCormick)

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