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Spectrum Made $50 Million Investments in Massachusetts

Wanjiru Waweru, Jadetimes Contributor

W. Waweru is a Jadetimes News Reporter Covering America & Business News

Spectrum Made $50 Million Investments in Massachusetts
Image Source: Spectrum News

Wilbraham, Massachusetts - Tuesday (October 7), at a special occasion in Charter Communications, which is responsible for Spectrum, announced an almost $50 million investment in its own fiber broadband network evolution in its Massachusetts network. According to Spectrum, this considerable resourcefulness would continue to enhance the company's internet services. Providing fast speeds and reliable service to customers across the Commonwealth. This idea has been emerging for the past year, helping to provide symmetrical and multi-gigabit internet speeds around Spectrum's service area.

At the announcement occasion in Wilbraham, Massachusetts, Commissioner of the Department of Telecommunications and Cable Karen Charles reported that Spectrum is a huge stepping stone in the Commonwealth, completely serviced by internet, "We need broadband to do just about everything. we need it to work, we need it for our kids to go to school. for us to learn, we need it to socialize with friends and family so the fact that Charter is making such a huge investment in Massachusetts means the world. we're just so proud of charter for doing that. so happy they're doing that and we're just so happy for the residents and the business in the western part of the state and they're going to benefit hugely from this investment." 

Spectrum reported upgrades should be finished by the end of 2025. Charter Communications is the family of Spectrum News.

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