AT&T ( News - Alert) has launched an all new store in Chinatown to provide customers with an interactive experience of their product offerings.
The store is situated at the corner of Seventh and H streets in Chinatown and is AT&T's largest store in the mid-Atlantic.
The store has an ultramodern design and offers converged wireless services through several experience stations to highlight the company's wireless approach for messaging, video, music, data, browsing and gaming.
Rob Forsyth, vice president and general manager of wireless operations in Maryland, Washington, D.C., and Northern Virginia, said, "In a high-paced environment like the nation's capital, mobility is paramount. At AT&T, we understand it is all about choices, which is why our flagship store encourages customers to experience the wireless services that matter most to them. Whether it's listening to music while browsing for the latest Wizards score or managing your calendar and e-mail while sharing video of the cherry blossoms, our flagship store encourages customers to play before they purchase."
The store has over two floors of wireless technology and other products and includes an experience station to allow customers to listen to XM Satellite Radio on wireless phones, Bluetooth headphones and Bluetooth external speakers and can also be transferred to laptops or cell phones.
The experience station for Gaming also allows downloads to wireless phones and laptops.
For Messaging and Video, the experience station uses 3G phones and Bluetooth accessories to provide customer with the ability to make use of messaging and photo- and video-sharing.
Barbara B. Lang, president and CEO of the DC Chamber of Commerce said, "AT&T has long been a valued member of the district business community, made even more so by this state-of-the-art AT&T store at Gallery Place. D.C. residents are sure to benefit from the company's array of products and services. And looking at the big picture, AT&T's continued growth is concrete evidence of this city's economic strength and vitality."
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