Spectrum Extends Fiber to 2,200 Anderson County Locations in $7 Billion Rural Broadband Push
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Updated · Charter Communications · Jun 9
Spectrum Extends Fiber to 2,200 Anderson County Locations in $7 Billion Rural Broadband Push
2 articles · Updated · Charter Communications · Jun 9
Summary
More than 2,200 homes and businesses in rural Anderson County, Kentucky — including areas near Lawrenceburg — are being added to Spectrum’s fiber broadband footprint.
The buildout targets previously unserved or underserved areas and is part of Spectrum’s multi-year rural expansion funded by more than $7 billion in private investment.
That national initiative is slated to add more than 100,000 miles of fiber infrastructure and reach over 1.7 million new locations with symmetrical and multi-gigabit service.
Spectrum said customers in the new service area will be able to buy internet, mobile, TV and voice plans, with residential internet starting at 500 Mbps and speeds up to 1 Gbps.
The Anderson County announcement follows another Kentucky expansion disclosed the same day, when Spectrum said it would extend fiber to more than 700 locations in rural Jessamine County.