Spectrum Expands Fiber Broadband Network to Unserved Areas in Antrim County

Reuters
Feb 10
Spectrum Expands Fiber Broadband Network to Unserved Areas in Antrim County

Charter Communications Inc., through its Spectrum brand, has expanded its fiber broadband network to more than 1,000 additional homes and businesses in southeast Antrim County, Michigan, including the townships of Mancelona and Star. This expansion, funded in part by a Realizing Opportunity with Broadband Infrastructure Networks (ROBIN) Broadband Grant and supported by the Michigan High-Speed Internet Office and federal funds, is part of Spectrum’s multi-year rural construction initiative. The company’s ongoing investment will add over 100,000 miles of fiber network infrastructure nationwide, delivering symmetrical and multi-gigabit speeds to more than 1.7 million new locations. Spectrum Internet now offers speeds up to 1 Gbps with no modem fees, data caps, or contracts, aiming to bring high-speed connectivity and economic opportunities to rural and previously unserved communities.

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