Those living and working in rural areas of Parke County may see quite an increase when it comes to their internet, phone and television services thanks to Spectrum.
Spectrum recently announced the launch of Spectrum Internet, Mobile, TV and Voice services to more than a thousand homes and small businesses across Parke County.
The move is part of Spectrum’s rural construction initiative, which features more than $7 billion in private investments from the company and will add an additional 100 thousand miles of fiber optic network infrastructure, as well as delivering symmetrical and multi gigabit speed internet access to over a million new locations across America.
In a release, Josh Moore, Area Vice President for Spectrum’s Midwest South Management Area, said Spectrum is doing exactly what it set out to do, which is bring gigabit broadband to unserved communities in Indiana.
“Our investment is making it possible to deliver the high-value broadband, mobile, TV and voice services now available in Parke County. We are providing residents and small businesses superior connectivity at highly competitive prices, backed by a team of skilled local technicians and 100 percent U.S.-based customer service,” Moore said.
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