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Updated · Charter Communications · Jul 14
Spectrum Launches 1 Gbps Broadband for 275 Sumter County Locations Under $7 Billion Rural Buildout
Updated
Updated · Charter Communications · Jul 14

Spectrum Launches 1 Gbps Broadband for 275 Sumter County Locations Under $7 Billion Rural Buildout

1 articles · Updated · Charter Communications · Jul 14

Summary

  • More than 275 homes and small businesses in Sumter County, Florida, can now get Spectrum internet, mobile, TV and voice service, with residential broadband speeds up to 1 Gbps.
  • The launch is part of Spectrum’s multi-year $7 billion rural construction initiative, which aims to add more than 100,000 miles of fiber and reach over 1.7 million new U.S. locations.
  • Residential plans start at 500 Mbps, while business service offers up to 1 Gbps downloads with 500 Mbps and 750 Mbps tiers; the company said it is also upgrading its broader network for gigabit upstream and multi-gig download speeds.
  • Spectrum is pairing the broadband rollout with mobile plans starting at $30 a month and TV service offering more than 270 HD channels and 85,000 on-demand titles.
  • Florida officials and Sumter County leaders cast the expansion as a digital-divide project, saying wired high-speed access should improve economic opportunity and access to services such as healthcare and education.

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