Suddenlink Expands 107-Meg Footprint

July 18, 2013
Beginning this week, residential customers in Bryan-College Station, TX, can get Suddenlink's High Speed Internet MAX 107.0 service. MAX 107.0 features a download speed up to 107 Mbps and an upload speed up to 5 Mbps. MAX 107 service was first launched in the...
Beginning this week, residential customers in Bryan-College Station, TX, can get Suddenlink's High Speed Internet MAX 107.0 service. MAX 107.0 features a download speed up to 107 Mbps and an upload speed up to 5 Mbps.MAX 107 service was first launched in the Georgetown, Pflugerville and Leander, TX, area. It's currently available in several Suddenlink markets in Texas, Ohio, West Virginia, Louisiana and Missouri.

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