Beginning yesterday, North Carolina residential customers in Kinston, LaGrange, Walnut Creek and other Suddenlink-served areas in Lenoir and Wayne County can get our High-Speed Internet MAX 107.0 service. MAX 107.0 features a download speed up to 107 megabits per second (Mbps) and an upload speed up to 5 Mbps, the fastest residential service in these communities.
Since spring of 2010, MAX 107.0 has been made available to residential customers in the following Suddenlink-served communities:
- Arkansas: Batesville, El Dorado, Hot Springs Village, Jonesboro, Mountain Home, Pocahontas and Russellville
- Louisiana: Alexandria, Bossier City (including Barksdale Air Force Base), Grambling, Haughton, Lake Charles, Natchitoches, Ruston and Sulphur
- Mississippi: Greenwood
- Missouri: Branson, Nixa, Ozark, St. Joseph
- North Carolina: Chocowinity, Greenville, Rocky Mount, Washington, Washington Park, and parts of Beaufort County
- Texas: Abilene, Amarillo, Bryan-College Station, Conroe, Georgetown, Jarrell, Pflugerville, Lake Conroe, Leander, Lufkin, Lubbock, Midland, Post, San Angelo, Shallowater, Tulia, Tyler, Whitehouse, Wolfforth
- West Virginia: the majority of Boone, Cabell, Gallia, Jackson, Kanawha, Mason, Meigs (Ohio), Pleasants, Putnam, Washington, Wetzel, Wirt, and Wood counties