RANGELY | Spectrum announced the launch of its high-speed broadband, TV and mobile services for residential and business customers in Rangely on Dec. 10.
Spectrum’s high-speed network means homes now have access to Spectrum Internet®, with starting internet speeds of 100 Mbps — and the option to upgrade to 400 Mbps service or a 1-gigabit connection. Spectrum Internet plans have no modem fees, data caps or contracts. For small and medium-sized firms, Spectrum Business® offers plans with 200 Mbps, 600 Mbps and 1-gigabit connections.
“We are focused on providing the best broadband internet and TV services possible to Rangely,” said Spectrum Area Vice President Mike Oswald. “We’re proud of the superior connectivity services we are now delivering to residents and businesses in Rangely, at highly competitive prices and backed by an organization committed to craftsmanship and service.”
Spectrum TV® will bring an extensive programming lineup to the area, with 290 HD channels and a two-way, fully-interactive network offering 67,000 On Demand offerings. Spectrum TV also provides access to the award-winning Spectrum TV App, which allows users to stream content across a growing number of platforms, including iOS and Android phones and tablets, Roku, Xbox, Kindle Fire, Samsung Smart TVs, Apple TV 4K and PCs.
Spectrum Mobile™ is available exclusively to Spectrum Internet customers. Offering the best speeds with the best devices, Spectrum Mobile is designed to provide customers the highest quality experience at great value, including access to next-generation 5G service where available. They can also bring their own phone or choose from among the latest mobile devices and accessories.
Free service with in-home WiFi available for two months to eligible new customers
New customers may be eligible for Spectrum’s Remote Education Offer, which provides free Spectrum Internet and in-home WiFi for 60 days. To enroll, new customers with K-12th graders, college students and/or educators can call 1-844-310-1198. A free self-installation kit is provided to eligible customers.
Special to the Herald Times