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Cableinternetusa
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Founded 📆
Founder 👔John Stark
Area served 🗺️
Members
Number of employees
150
🌐 Websitehttps://cableinternetusa.com/spectrum
📇 Address30 N Gould Street Suite R
📞 telephone8669654860
🥚 Twitterusa_cable
👍 FacebookCable-Internet-USA-113289063865679/
📷 Instagraminternetcableus/?hl=en

Spectrum Cable Internet Bundles Promotion[edit]

Spectrum (8669654860) offers Internet services in as many as 44 states in the USA with the most extensive coverage in California, Texas, and New York. Spectrum cable internet is available to approximately 102.7 million people, making it the second-largest cable service provider for private households in the US. Apart from cable broadband, Spectrum also offers fiber optic Internet services. Fiber-optic services are available to businesses at 5,899 zip codes.

The best bundles for TV internet and phone from Spectrum:

One of the features that sets Spectrum apart from other cable providers is its easy-to-understand price level system which offers the same price for the same speed nationally with the best internet cable bundle offers. Digital TV and telephone packages are also available from Spectrum.

An inexpensive and affordable Spectrum Internet Access Charter Package is available for low-income users who meet certain eligibility requirements. As of 2018, applicant customers must have participated in one of the following state assistance programs: - National School Lunch Program (NSLP); Free lunch or reduced fees - Community Eligibility Rules (CEP) of the NSLP - Additional security income (= 65 years old only)

Spectrum is primarily available in urban and suburban areas, including the subway areas that are widespread on the east and west coasts such as New York and Los Angeles

Charter Spectrum uses what is called an HFC (Hybrid Fiber-Coaxial) network to provide cable broadband services. In essence, this means that the data on your network will pass through the fiber-optic line for most of the journey to the customer, but will be routed over the shorter-range, cheaper coaxial cable in the neighborhood. This balance between performance and affordability makes cable the most common way for American users to connect to the Internet.

Avail of the second-largest best internet and cable TV bundles in your area on entering the right zip code.

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