
VANDALIA, Mo. — Spectrum recently announced that consumers across Vandalia can now enjoy faster internet speeds, including gigabit connections, and expanded video choices as the company recently completed its $2.3 million construction project to bring advanced fiber-optic network and services to the town.
More than 1,400 homes and businesses in Vandalia now have access to Spectrum Internet®, Spectrum TV® and Spectrum Mobile™ services. Spectrum Internet features starting speeds of 200 Mbps — and the option for every home served to upgrade to 400 Mbps service or a 1-gigabit connection, with no modem fees, data caps or contracts. For small and medium-sized firms, Spectrum Business® offers plans with 200 Mbps and 1-gigabit connections
Spectrum Video customers can enjoy access to even better picture quality, with more than 240 HD channels and access to thousands of On Demand movies and shows, as well as advanced program guide, search and parental control functions. Additionally, the Spectrum TV App gives customers access to the Spectrum TV content across a wide variety of platforms and devices.
“Customers have been asking when they can sign up for Spectrum and we’re officially ready to serve Vandalia,” said Rob Burton, Spectrum Area Vice President. “Our local teams worked extremely hard to complete construction to bring Spectrum’s high-speed broadband and advanced services.”
Customers can call 1-855-243-8892 or visit spectrum.com for more information about Spectrum products and services and 24-hour customer assistance is available by calling 1-855-707-7328.
Spectrum is continually extending its high-speed network to additional residential and business locations, as part of a commitment to expand access to broadband to unserved and underserved communities throughout its 41-state service area.
The company has an extensive Missouri coverage area; serving customers in more than 285 communities. Spectrum employs more than 6,500 employees in the state, and has office locations throughout the state, including call centers in St. Ann, Bridgeton and Kansas City.