Spectrum Availability

Check whether Spectrum reaches your address, see where its network runs, and compare it against the other providers serving you.

Spectrum at a glance

Spectrum, from Charter Communications, is a hybrid fiber-coaxial cable, with fiber run to some business and new-build addresses network covering roughly 41 states — one of the largest residential footprints in the country. Its plans commonly range from 100 Mbps up to 1 Gbps where available, and it is known for very wide availability and no data caps on residential plans. FiberNear tracks it in 7 markets.

  • Spectrum is cable, operated by Charter Communications.
  • Coverage: roughly 41 states — one of the largest residential footprints in the country.
  • Plans: plans commonly range from 100 Mbps up to 1 Gbps where available. Tiers and pricing are set by Charter Communications and vary by address.
  • Of the markets FiberNear tracks where it operates, New York, NY has the most fiber overall at 79.3% of residential locations — a figure describing the market, not this provider's own footprint.
  • Spectrum is built out address by address, so the only reliable check is at your specific address. FiberNear checks it free and is not affiliated with Charter Communications.

Availability figures: FCC Broadband Data Collection, as of December 31, 2025. Page updated August 15, 2026.

How to check Spectrum availability

Spectrum is built out address by address, so a coverage map only tells part of the story — two homes on the same block can get different answers depending on which side of the street the conduit was trenched. The reliable check is address-level.

  1. Enter your full street address, not just your ZIP code. ZIP-level results are averages and will mislead you.
  2. We compare it against Spectrum and the other fiber and high-speed networks we can identify at that location.
  3. You get the list of what you can actually order, with next steps. Free, and no obligation.

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Where Spectrum operates

These are the markets FiberNear tracks where Spectrum is active. The percentages are the share of each city's residential locations reached by fiber of any brand — Spectrum is one of several networks in most of these markets, so treat the figure as how fiber-ready the city is, not as Spectrum's own footprint.

Markets served by Spectrum with citywide fiber availability
MarketFiber availableFiber gigabit
New York, NY79.3%67.5%
Fort Worth, TX75.2%75.2%
San Antonio, TX71.7%71.7%
Dallas, TX62.2%62.1%
San Diego, CA40.2%37.7%
Los Angeles, CA37.2%36.8%
Columbus, OH35.6%35.6%

Source: FCC Broadband Data Collection, residential fixed broadband, as of December 31, 2025. Figures are advertised availability self-reported by providers, not measured speeds. Provider presence in each market is FiberNear's own editorial assessment, not an FCC figure.

How Spectrum compares

Most addresses that can get Spectrum can get at least one competing network too, and the right answer usually comes down to which one actually reaches the property. Other cable providers we track:

Xfinity

Hybrid fiber-coaxial cable, with fiber to a limited set of addresses.

Cox Communications

Hybrid fiber-coaxial cable.

Optimum

Hybrid fiber-coaxial cable, with fiber-to-the-home across part of its footprint.

WOW! Internet

Hybrid fiber-coaxial cable, with fiber in newer builds.

Astound Broadband

Hybrid fiber-coaxial cable, with fiber across part of its footprint.

If you are comparing Spectrum against fiber, these are the fiber networks we track: AT&T Fiber  ·  Frontier Fiber  ·  Google Fiber  ·  Verizon Fios  ·  Quantum Fiber  ·  Metronet

See every provider in the full provider directory.

Common questions about Spectrum

How do I check if Spectrum is available at my address?
Spectrum is built out address by address, so a coverage map will not answer the question for a specific home — two houses on the same street can get different answers. Enter your street address in the checker on this page and FiberNear will confirm whether Spectrum, or another fiber provider, can actually serve your location. It is free and there is no obligation.
Is Spectrum fiber or cable?
Spectrum is cable, not fiber to the home. Its network uses fiber for the long-haul portion and coaxial cable for the final run into the property — the industry calls this hybrid fiber-coaxial. In practice that means download speeds compete with fiber, but upload speeds are usually far lower. Some Spectrum addresses do get true fiber, mostly in new builds.
Which cities does Spectrum serve?
Spectrum operates across roughly 41 states — one of the largest residential footprints in the country. Among the metros FiberNear tracks, it is active in New York, NY, Fort Worth, TX, San Antonio, TX, Dallas, TX, San Diego, CA, Los Angeles, CA, Columbus, OH. The best-covered of those for fiber generally is New York, NY, where fiber of some brand reaches 79.3% of residential locations according to FCC filings as of December 31, 2025.
What speeds does Spectrum offer?
Spectrum plans commonly range from 100 Mbps up to 1 Gbps where available. Tiers, pricing and promotional terms are set by Charter Communications and vary by address — confirm them with the provider before you order.
Is FiberNear affiliated with Charter Communications?
No. FiberNear is an independent comparison and referral service. We are not an internet service provider and we are not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Charter Communications. Spectrum is a trademark of its owner, used here for identification only.

FiberNear is an independent comparison service and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Charter Communications. Spectrum is a trademark of its owner, used here for identification only. Availability, speeds and pricing are set and confirmed by the provider.