Merle Haggard (RIP) oughta be proud: Altice USA (Euronext:ATC) is now offering gigabit Internet service in the Suddenlink markets of Muskogee and Wagoner, OK, for both residential and business customers. The company also has increased other Suddenlink residential Internet speeds at no cost.
In addition to launching the 1 Gbps service, residential high-speed Internet customers with current downstream speeds up to 75 and 100 Mbps have been upgraded to 100 and 200 Mbps, respectively, at no added charge. The standard Suddenlink residential Internet downstream speeds in Muskogee and Wagoner are now up to 50, 100, and 200 Mbps, and 1 Gbps.
Suddenlink announced its Operation GigaSpeed project in August 2014, with plans to deploy gigabit Internet in all of its markets by the end of 2017. Altice has continued the project. Depending on the individual market, the service can be based on either DOCSIS 3.0 over HFC or fiber to the home (FTTH).
Since July 2015, gigabit service has been made available in the following Suddenlink markets:
- Arkansas: Jonesboro and Russellville
- Arizona: Flagstaff
- California: Mammoth Lakes
- Louisiana: Alexandria, Bossier City, Lake Charles and Pineville
- Mississippi: Greenville
- Missouri: Nixa, Ozark and St. Joseph
- North Carolina: Greenville and Rocky Mount
- Ohio: Marietta
- Oklahoma: Enid, Muskogee, Stillwater and Wagoner
- Texas: Abilene, Amarillo, Andrews, Big Spring, Bryan, College Station, Canyon, Georgetown, Huntsville, Kingwood, Lubbock, Lufkin, Midland, San Angelo, Terrell, Tulia, Tyler and Victoria
- West Virginia: Parkersburg