Stream Live TV Via Spectrum Internet
Spectrum TV® Stream + Internet Premier
- 85+ Channels
- Up to 500 Mbps
- No Cable Box Required
- No Data Caps
- Stream With Spectrum TV App
Get Tons of TV With Spectrum TV in Alanson, Michigan
Stream Live TV Via Spectrum Internet
Spectrum TV® Stream + Internet Premier
Spectrum, happily serving the Alanson area, has some serious bundle savings to partake in, allowing customers to save on TV in Michigan while paying an impressively inexpensive monthly invoice. This cost-effective offer is Spectrum Double Play, and it allows the combination of any two services in Michigan for one fee. With this deal, furnish your home with TV and Internet with the Spectrum Double Play, and reap all the entertainment benefits of both services.
Spectrum TV® Select Signature + Internet Premier
Spectrum TV® Select Plus + Internet Premier
The first element of this Spectrum Double Play package in Alanson is Spectrum TV, which has quite the range of entertainment options in store. Local programming, well-known cable favorites and up-and-coming channels all come standard with TV Select Signature. Feeling fanatic? ESPN and local sports coverage will do the trick. Curious and crafty? HGTV will certainly inspire a few DIY projects around the house. And no need to wait for Saturday morning to get your fix of cartoons. Nickelodeon and more keep the kids satisfied. Plus, Spectrum TV Select Signature includes HD DVR for a low extra monthly fee and FREE Spectrum On Demand, linking customers to thousands of additional entertainment choices ready to watch at the click of a button. Even 3D movies are on the lineup of this great deal.
Spectrum Internet, which throws in a FREE modem at signup to sweeten the deal, connects customers with high-speed Internet. As the second part of the Double Play bundle in Alanson, customers also gain protection from Spectrum Security Suite to defend in-home devices from exposure to nasty viruses, hackers and spyware that can be picked up online. Web activities have never been easier, thanks to Spectrum.