November 6, 2025 — A digital world means connectivity matters everywhere, from America’s biggest cities to its smallest towns.
Today, as a result of expansion into new markets and increased coverage in and around the Company’s existing footprint, Spectrum’s network has surpassed 1 million miles of infrastructure, connecting communities big and small, rural and urban, to the Spectrum Fiber Broadband Network.
Going back and forth across the country 178 times, taking 40 laps around the Earth or making two round trips to the moon would cover less ground than Spectrum’s 1 million miles of Fiber Broadband Network. And the scale is just the beginning. The real achievement is changing lives by providing access to digital opportunities.
Consider the impact on St. Germain, Wisconsin, the quiet hometown of Spectrum construction manager Mark Olenjniczak. The area underwent a major expansion to bring gigabit broadband to 1,300 families and small businesses in the Wisconsin Northwoods.
Or how a massive broadband expansion effort in East Texas helped Glenn Norfleet, owner of a barbecue restaurant, modernize his process.
On a small island in Maine, a New York City writer fell in love with a lobsterman and credits Spectrum’s connectivity with the ability to work remotely and leave the city life behind for the serenity of North Haven, Maine.
From coast to coast, sea to shining sea, Spectrum’s expansive network brings connectivity – and the opportunities that come with it – to individuals, businesses and communities. The Company’s continued network expansion extends access to reliable, high-speed internet, dismantling digital barriers and building a connected future for everyone – no matter where they call home.

