PICKAWAY COUNTY, Ohio — Spectrum will be hosting an event to unveil their broadband expansion efforts. In a press release, Spectrum details the event and its expansion efforts.

“Spectrum Internet including Gigabit Speeds for Residents and Small Businesses, TV, Mobile and Voice Services Now Available for the First Time in Previously Unserved Portions of Lancaster, Chillicothe, Circleville, Scioto Township, Ashville, Waverly and Lucasville among other Communities.

Spectrum is hosting an event to announce a major broadband expansion for residences and small businesses in parts of south central Ohio including previously unserved portions of Chillicothe, Circleville, Scioto Township, Ashville, Lancaster, Waverly, Lucasville and Commercial Point among others.

Elected Officials, Spectrum Leaders, Businesses/Residents:

Pickaway County Commissioner Gary Scherer

State Sen. Bob Peterson

State Sen. Jim Schaffer

State Rep. Jeff LaRe

State Rep. Mark Johnson

State Rep. Brian Stewart

Gary Underwood, RVP, Government Affairs, Charter Communications

Ron Testa, AVP, Field Operations, Charter Communications

Kelsey Wheeler, Ohio State University Medical Center Supervisor

Crystal Moody, Crosstown Creamery, Owner

The event is scheduled for Tuesday, July 13, at 1:30 p.m. at Crosstown Creamery, 90 Main St., Tarlton.

Details:

Spectrum is hosting an event to officially launch Spectrum Internet, including gigabit speeds, and the full suite of Spectrum services which includes Spectrum Internet, TV, mobile and voice options, for residential customers and small business clients following the completion of a privately funded, major network upgrade in several south Ohio smaller and rural communities.

Spectrum’s high-bandwidth, low-latency network means local residents now have access to gigabit connections with Spectrum Internet, which includes starting internet speeds of 200 Mbps with no modem fees, data caps or contracts. Spectrum Internet Ultra, which features download speeds up to 400 Mbps, is also available to residential customers. For small and medium-sized businesses, Spectrum Business® offers gigabit speeds, with starting speeds of 200 Mbps and a 600 Mbps option.

Spectrum recently completed network and service upgrades in several areas of south central Ohio including: Lancaster, Chillicothe, Circleville, Scioto Township, Ashville, Waverly and Lucasville among other communities.

Since 2020, more than 10,740 rural Ohio residence and small businesses have access to improved broadband and enhanced entertainment services thanks to Charter network improvements. In the latest Commercial Point, Jasper and Oakland network and service enhancement projects, more than 8,475 have benefited.”

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