By the end of 2019, Verizon will be phasing out its support for legacy 3G networks. AT&T is expected to follow in 2021. This means that now is the critical time to start planning for a seamless transition and avoid any disruptions in connectivity.
For asset owners and financiers, reliable network access is essential. It ensures real-time performance monitoring and helps meet monthly utility reporting requirements. Any loss of connectivity could lead to billing errors, compliance issues, and ultimately, revenue loss. Don’t wait until it’s too late — take action now to secure your systems.
With spring maintenance season already in full swing, this is an ideal time to implement 3G network upgrades. Combining these updates with regular preventive maintenance can reduce service calls, lower costs, and minimize downtime.

**What should you do to avoid coverage loss?**
Our team at Pure Power has outlined a clear path to ensure a smooth transition:
**Step 1 – Assess Your Current Setup**
We’ll conduct a thorough review of your existing network infrastructure. This includes checking whether 3G technology is still in use and evaluating the risks associated with each carrier’s retirement timeline.
**Step 2 – Transition to the Latest Technology**
Not all devices are built to last. We’ll replace outdated cellular equipment with durable, outdoor-rated alternatives. We’ll also verify connectivity with your DAS provider and ensure your entire system is fully functional.
Before your next scheduled maintenance, our team will reach out to discuss your specific needs and outline the next steps for your project. Our proactive approach ensures minimal disruption and a smooth shift to the next generation of wireless technology.
Don’t let outdated networks hold your business back. Take control today and future-proof your operations.
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