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Broadband ExpansionDecember 10, 2024

Spectrum Expands Broadband Network in Town of Norway, South Carolina

Main Street Grant Program Launches Gigabit Broadband to More Than 575 Homes and Small Businesses in Norway

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CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Spectrum joined the Town of Norway and the South Carolina Broadband Office for a holiday event on Saturday, Dec. 7 to celebrate the launch of gigabit broadband and other Spectrum services to more than 575 homes and small businesses in Norway, South Carolina. As part of the launch, Spectrum will also make available a Spectrum WiFi access point, which will be open to all users for one year.

Combined with the Capital Projects Fund (CPF) grant of $940,500, total project investment for the Main Street grant program, including $1.2 million from Spectrum, is $2.2 million.

“The South Carolina Legislature has shown tremendous leadership in embracing public-private partnerships as a vital strategy for connecting unserved communities,” said Marva Johnson, Group Vice President of State Government Affairs, Spectrum. “We also thank the South Carolina Office of Regulatory staff for creating this partnership opportunity to bring broadband service to the Town of Norway which was one of the two last two main streets in the state without service.  This vision and commitment to broadband expansion will make a meaningful difference in this community."

“Eliminating the South Carolina Main Street digital divide aligns with the Broadband Office’s mission, and we look forward to the possibilities that connectivity will bring to Norway,” said Jim Stritzinger, Director of the SC Broadband Office.

At the event, Spectrum also awarded a $25,000 Spectrum Digital Education Grant to Palmetto Care Connections to support their digital literacy programs. The grant is part of Spectrum’s six-year, $8 million commitment to promote digital education and broadband technology in communities across the country.

Following the formal announcement, a community festival took place highlighting local resources available in the area, as wells as various outdoor activities, and a special lunch furnished by Outdoor Channel. 

“Expanding broadband into rural communities is one of the most important things we can do to grow our economy,” said Lynn Garrick, Mayor of Norway. “Spectrum is doing just that in Norway. I applaud Spectrum for their commitment to bridge the digital divide, so everyone has access to the information and tools they need to succeed in today’s environment.”

About Spectrum

Spectrum is a suite of advanced communications services offered by Charter Communications, Inc. (NASDAQ:CHTR), a leading broadband connectivitycompany and cable operator with services available to more than 58 million homes and businesses in 41 states. Over an advanced communications network, the Company offers a full range of state-of-the-art residential and business services including Spectrum Internet®, TV, Mobile and Voice.

For small and medium-sized companies, Spectrum Business® delivers the same suite of broadband products and services coupled with special features and applications to enhance productivity, while for larger businesses and government entities, Spectrum Enterprise provides highly customized, fiber-based solutions. Spectrum Reach® delivers tailored advertising and production for the modern media landscape. The Company also distributes award-winning news coverage and sports programming to its customers through Spectrum Networks. More information about Charter can be found at corporate.charter.com.

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