Altice Deploys More Gigabit Internet in Arizona, California, Missouri, Texas

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BRANSON MO NEWS: Altice USA is continuing with its gigabit rollouts with and announcement this week that it has deployed new services in Arizona, California, Missouri, and Texas. The company’s “Operation GigaSpeed” initiative was originally launched in 2014 and aimed to bring top download speeds of 1 Gbps to nearly 90 percent of the operator’s service areas by the end of 2017.Altice also recently revealed “Generation GigaSpeed” a five-year fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) network rollout strategy leading to the ability to deliver speeds of up to 10 Gbps. That’s slated to begin next year, and the operator reports it’s eventually looking to reach all of its Optimum footprint and most of its Suddenlink footprint.
The latest communities with 1 Gbps service from Altice include Bullhead City, Ariz.; Nacogdoches, Texas; Collin and Denton Counties, Texas; Branson, Mo.; and Truckee, Calif. As is Altice’s practice when it reveals gigabit deployments, it underlines in a statement that unlike some other providers that only offer 1 Gbps primarily to a few neighborhoods in large urban markets, Altice makes its service available in all of the neighborhoods and to all of the households and businesses it serves after a gigabit deployment.
“This is great news,” Bullhead City Mayor Tom Brady …



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