
In addition, they donated $100,000 to the Spirit of Giving Fund in support of relief efforts following the recent devastating flooding in Texas.
KERR COUNTY, Texas — In an effort to help people across the Texas Hill Country impacted by the floods, Spectrum opened more than 180 out-of-home WiFi access points within a 30-mile radius of Kerrville.
These WiFi access points will stay open to the public and will help ensure available connectivity as the relief efforts continue. You can find these out-of-home WiFi access points in public parks, city streets and other public areas.
In addition, they donated $100,000 to the Spirit of Giving Fund in support of relief efforts following the recent devastating flooding in Texas.
“We are making this donation to support the Spirit of Giving Fund and assist those who have been impacted by the devastating flooding in the Texas Hill Country,” said Keith Dardis, Executive Vice President of Spectrum Business. “We know well the importance of strong connections, not just through the services we provide, but with the communities we serve and in which our employees live and work.”
Spectrum has also deployed two Spectrum Mobile WiFi Trailers to Hunt and Ingram, two areas severely impacted by the floods.
These trailers are being used to provide connectivity in high-need locations during relief efforts.