Spectrum Expands Fiber Broadband to Modoc County, Bringing Gigabit Speeds to Over 2,300 Homes and Businesses
Spectrum, the nation’s 1 rural internet provider, has announced a major expansion of its fiber broadband network in Modoc County, including the city of Alturas. This initiative will provide Spectrum Internet, Mobile, TV, and Voice services to more than 2,300 previously unserved or underserved locations.
Backed by over $7 billion in private investment, Spectrum’s multi-year rural construction project will add 100,000+ miles of fiber infrastructure nationwide, delivering symmetrical and multi-gigabit speeds to more than 1.7 million new locations.
Key Highlights:
- Speeds up to 1 Gbps with no modem fees, data caps, or contracts
- Advanced WiFi technology for homes and businesses
- Bundled service savings with Spectrum Mobile, offering unlimited lines starting at $30/month
- Spectrum TV plans include access to popular streaming apps at no extra cost, valued up to $125/month
Local Impact: “Bringing high-speed fiber broadband to Alturas is a game-changer for this community,” said Paul Minchella, Mayor of Alturas. “Spectrum’s investment ensures students, families, and businesses have the tools to thrive while helping close the digital divide in rural California.”
Residents and businesses interested in service availability can visit spectrumruralexpansion.com for updates.
Spectrum is committed to delivering reliable, high-speed internet as an essential service, supporting education, healthcare, and economic opportunities across rural America.
Based on December 2022 FCC Broadband Data Collection locations Based on Q1 2024 subscriber data among top 3 carriers
Learn more at corporate.charter.com and spectrumruralexpansion.com.






