Hurricane Dorian | Charter Communications Opens 32,000 Spectrum WiFi Hotspots in Florida

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Charter Communications has opened more than 32,000 Spectrum WiFi Hotspots in Florida to all users to Aid in Storm Preparation and Response - to embrace for Hurricane Dorian.

In support of the preparation for and response to Hurricane Dorian, Charter Communications, Inc. has opened more than 32,000 Spectrum WiFi hotspots in Florida. These hotspots — from Volusia County to Pinellas County — are open to all users until further notice in Spectrum service areas across the state.

Spectrum is a suite of advanced broadband services offered by Charter Communications, Inc., a broadband communications company and the second largest cable operator in the United States.

Spectrum provides a full range of services, including Spectrum TV®, Spectrum Internet®, Spectrum Voice®, and Spectrum Mobile™. Spectrum Business® similarly provides scalable, and cost-effective broadband communications solutions to small and medium sized business organizations, including Internet access, business telephone, and TV services.

Spectrum Enterprise is a national provider of scalable, fiber-based technology solutions serving many of America’s largest businesses and communications service providers. Charter’s advertising sales and production services are sold under the Spectrum Reach® brand.

Charter’s news and sports networks are operated under the Spectrum Networks brand.

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