Suddenlink in West Virginia
Last Updated: April 15, 2011
COMMUNITIES
We serve cities and towns throughout West Virginia, including but not limited to: Charleston, Wayne, St. Albans, Milton, Fayetteville, Logan, Kermit, Parkersburg, St. Marys, Pomeroy, Spencer, Point Pleasant, Beckley, Princeton, Lewisburg, Buckhannon, Elkins, and Shinnston.
COMMITMENT
Suddenlink expects to invest nearly $40 million this year in West Virginia, and by the end of the year will have invested more than $220 million in the state since 2006.
“Our 2011 investments in West Virginia will help us roll out more high-definition TV channels and enhance our video, phone and Internet services,” said Suddenlink Regional Director of Government Relations Michael Kelemen. “Since late 2009, we have significantly increased our capital spending in the state and we continue to invest to further enhance the overall quantity, quality and reliability of our services.”
In 2007 and 2008, Suddenlink met aggressive goals to roll out its phone service to most of its operating areas. It has since been rolling out video on demand (VOD), WiFi@Home, TV Caller ID, faster Internet speeds and in many locations a new home security service.
INVOLVEMENT
We proudly provide cash and/or in-kind support to events and organizations within and beyond our West Virginia service area, including …
- Marshall University and West Virginia University
Charleston Rib Fest, and Women’s Expo at Charleston Civic Center
Putnam County Concert in the Community
Riverfest in St. Albans, Kanawha County Fair, Mason County Fair
March of Dimes Walk and YMCA Healthy Kids Day in Scott Depot
Bridge Day and Women’s Expo in Beckley and 4 Season Men’s Expo in Princeton
Greenbrier Home and Garden Show, Point Pleasant Regatta, Relay for Life in Parkersburg
Logan Job Fair and Toys For Tots in Logan, July 4th Celebration in Buckhannon

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