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Charter/Spectrum presents low‑cost plans and urges permitting coordination to speed builds

Austin Technology Commission · December 4, 2025
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Charter’s government‑affairs VP said Spectrum offers two income‑qualified options (Spectrum Internet Assist $25/month; Spectrum Internet Advantage $50/month), described recent Texas investments and asked for better city‑provider permitting coordination; he agreed to follow up with service‑area footprint details for Austin.

Ned Muñoz, vice president for government affairs at Charter Communications (Spectrum), told the Austin Technology Commission that Spectrum offers two income‑qualified plans and has continued large network investments in Texas.

"Currently, we offer two income‑qualified low‑cost options — Spectrum Internet Assist for $25 a month and Spectrum Internet Advantage for $50 a month," Muñoz said, adding that Charter serves roughly…

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