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🇺🇸 Charter Spectrum
Charter Communications operates under the Spectrum brand and is the second-largest cable operator in the US after acquiring Time Warner Cable in 2016.
Privacy on Charter Spectrum
United States has a largely free and open internet (internet freedom 4/5). VPNs are fully legal to use, and data-retention rules vary by region. Online censorship is rated minimal. United States privacy details →
FAQ
What is Charter Spectrum ASN?
Charter Spectrum operates under ASN 20115. This Autonomous System Number identifies their network globally.
Is Charter Spectrum good for privacy?
Charter Spectrum operates in United States, where data-retention rules vary by region. A VPN prevents your provider from logging your traffic.
What speed does Charter Spectrum offer?
Connection speeds on Charter Spectrum depend on your specific plan, the access technology (fiber, cable, DSL, or mobile), and your location. For an accurate figure, run a speed test on your own connection.
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