Suddenlink Launches Gigabit Internet in TX

June 13, 2016
Suddenlink has launched gigabit Internet service to both residential and business customers in San Angelo, TX. Late yeat year, Suddenlink was ...

Suddenlink has launched gigabit Internet service to both residential and business customers in San Angelo, TX. Late yeat year, Suddenlink was bought by Altice (Euronext:ATC), which is committed to continuing the MSO's Operation GigaSpeed, a 1 Gbps upgrade plan that was first announced in August 2014. Depending on the individual market, the service can be based on either DOCSIS 3.0 over HFC or fiber to the home (FTTH).

Since July 2015, gigabit service has been made available to residential customers in the following Suddenlink markets:

  • Arkansas: Jonesboro and Russellville
  • Arizona: Flagstaff
  • California: Mammoth Lakes
  • Louisiana: Bossier City and Lake Charles
  • Mississippi: Greenville
  • Missouri: Nixa, Ozark and St. Joseph
  • North Carolina: Greenville and Rocky Mount
  • Ohio: Marietta
  • Oklahoma: Enid and Stillwater
  • Texas: Abilene, Andrews, Big Spring, Bryan, College Station, Georgetown, Huntsville, Kingwood, Lubbock, Lufkin, Midland, San Angelo, Terrell, Tyler and Victoria
  • West Virginia: Parkersburg

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