Spectrum Expands Fiber Broadband to 2,700 Missouri Locations as $7 Billion Rural Buildout Advances
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Updated · Charter Communications · May 22
Spectrum Expands Fiber Broadband to 2,700 Missouri Locations as $7 Billion Rural Buildout Advances
2 articles · Updated · Charter Communications · May 22
Summary
More than 2,700 homes and businesses in Pike County, Missouri, including areas near Bowling Green, Eolia and Clarksville, are being added to Spectrum’s fiber broadband footprint.
$7 billion in private investment is driving the company’s multi-year rural expansion, which aims to add more than 100,000 miles of fiber and reach over 1.7 million new locations nationwide.
Spectrum said the newly served areas will gain internet, mobile, TV and voice service, with residential and business internet speeds starting at 500 Mbps and reaching 1 Gbps.
The Pike County expansion fits a broader network upgrade across Spectrum’s 41-state service area, where the company says it is moving toward gigabit upload speeds and multiple-gigabit downloads.