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21 members. Casey Shelton, business manager for IBEW System Council U-19, credited Alabama Power for taking action to address the need for greater connectivity and the benefits it will bring to Alabama. "Our industry and the work we do changes daily," Shelton said. "We don't want to just keep up, we want to stay ahead. What Alabama Power is doing is going to provide work to support a lot of people and families, and it's going to bring growth to our state." Helping people and businesses, creating jobs, paving the way to a more prosperous future — that's what Alabama Power's investment in fiber, and its deployment of the Connectivity Crew, boils down to, Moore said. "Fiber creates opportunities that touch on every aspect of our business," he said. "This crew will be at the forefront of helping us do a lot of new things that will be good for our customers and good for Alabama." By Mark Kelly Ghosal (le) expects other utilities nationwide to follow the model of Alabama Power's Connectivity Crew. Moore (right), Alabama Power senior vice president of Power Delivery, took part in training the Connectivity Crew.

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