Moore County Gets a Major Boost in Internet Connectivity

Moore County Gets a Major Boost in Internet Connectivity

In a big step forward for residents and businesses alike, Moore County is now enjoying enhanced internet service thanks to the recent launch of Spectrum Internet. This rollout is part of a larger push by Spectrum, which is investing approximately $9 billion in a multi-year initiative aimed at expanding broadband access in rural areas across the country.

Bringing Gigabit Speeds to the Community

More than 4,560 homes and small businesses in Moore County now have the chance to connect with high-speed internet courtesy of Spectrum. Whether you’re working from home, streaming your favorite shows, or running a small business, these new services will allow you to do so with speeds up to 1 Gbps. “We’re thrilled to bring gigabit broadband to unserved communities in North Carolina and across America,” said a representative from Spectrum. This high-speed internet means that households can enjoy smoother streaming, quicker downloads, and an overall better online experience.

No More Worries About Hidden Fees

For those worried about hidden costs, Spectrum has made it a point to offer a transparent pricing structure. There are no modem fees, no data caps, and no pesky contracts to worry about. All plans include starting speeds of 500 Mbps for residential customers, making it affordable and straightforward for everyone to enjoy the benefits of cutting-edge technology.

Support from State Officials

State Senator Tom McInnis expressed his enthusiasm, noting, “This partnership brings new opportunities to our rural communities.” With Spectrum’s services, the hope is that local businesses can thrive and residents can enjoy a reliable online connection, leveling the playing field between urban and rural areas.

All About Choices

But that’s not all! Spectrum also provides other services including Spectrum Mobile and Spectrum TV. Spectrum Mobile stands out as the fastest-growing mobile provider in the nation. Customers can enjoy seamless connectivity both inside and outside their homes with access to nationwide 5G. With plans starting at just $30 a month for unlimited lines, it’s a great value for anyone looking to improve their mobile service.

Entertainment Options Galore

If you’re worried about your entertainment options, Spectrum has you covered there too. With more than 270 HD channels and access to a library of 85,000 On Demand movies and shows, there’s always something to watch. Plus, the highly-rated Spectrum TV App allows you to access all these features from your mobile devices, smart TVs, and streaming platforms like Apple TV and Roku.

Stay Connected and Informed

For local residents and business owners interested in taking advantage of these new services, more information is readily available. Spectrum encourages everyone to visit their website to determine when their location can receive service, ensuring nobody is left out of this significant upgrade in connectivity.

With so much on offer, the future is looking bright for Moore County. The connection to high-speed internet opens up a world of possibilities that can lead to new business opportunities and make everyday life a bit easier for everyone. Cheers to that!

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