- Spectrum expanded fiber broadband network in Cheboygan County, Michigan to reach nearly 700 additional homes and businesses in previously unserved or underserved areas.
- Buildout forms part of Spectrum multi-year rural construction initiative backed by more than USD 7 billion in private investment.
- Spectrum said 2025 build program in Michigan connected more than 19,000 rural homes and small businesses, adding nearly 1,000 miles of new fiber network.
- Project received partial funding from Michigan ROBIN broadband grant program supported by a federal award.
- Expanded footprint enables Spectrum to market internet service with speeds up to 1 Gbps in the newly served areas.
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