Charter’s Spectrum expands fiber broadband to 900 rural locations in Michigan’s Osceola County
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- Charter Communications’ Spectrum expanded its fiber broadband network in Osceola County, Michigan, targeting more than 900 additional homes and businesses.
- The build extends service into previously unserved or underserved rural areas, supporting Spectrum Internet, Mobile, TV, Voice offerings.
- The expansion is part of a multi-year rural initiative backed by more than $7 billion in private investment to add 100,000+ miles of fiber.
- The program targets 1.7 million new locations nationwide, aiming for symmetrical, multi-gigabit speeds.
- Spectrum said it connected more than 19,000 rural locations in Michigan in 2025, adding nearly 1,000 miles of fiber.
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