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Spectrum bundles with over 150 TV channels, with local programming and access to prime-time options included, as well as high-speed Spectrum Internet and Spectrum Voice home phone service. Get service for your home in Athens with Spectrum. Get the absolute top deals and your favorite channels with Spectrum TV in Athens. You will get Spectrum On Demand and the Spectrum TV App included.

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TV, Internet and Phone Plans in Athens, Tradition With Progress (30606)

When you're looking for top-notch cable TV in Athens, GA, Spectrum is the way to go. With Spectrum in Athens, GA, you'll have the ability to sign up for cable television and high-speed Internet either on their own or as part of cost-saving bundle deals with either a Double Play or Triple Play. If you bundle services, you'll also be able to add on Spectrum Voice in Athens, GA. Let's begin by talking about our flagship service, Spectrum Cable, in Athens, which brings you all of your favorite networks on basic and premium cable, as well as all the national networks you expect. You also get all of your local programming, so you'll never miss out on the news, weather and sports you need to stay in the know about in Athens, GA.

With Spectrum in Athens, you'll have access to all of your regional sports networks, including Fox Sports South and SportSouth. With Fox Sports South, you'll get MLB games from the St. Louis Cardinals, Atlanta Braves and Cincinnati Reds, NBA games from the Atlanta Hawks and the Memphis Grizzlies and NHL games featuring the Nashville Predators and Carolina Hurricanes. You'll also get Sportsouth for more original sports programming. On top of that, no Georgia TV package would be complete without the SEC Network and other ESPN channels presenting college football and basketball, especially in the home of the Georgia Bulldogs.

Top-of-the-line cable television programming isn't all we offer. For many customers, it's not even the main attraction. Instead, they're looking primarily for Spectrum Internet, which blows the competition out of the water with blazing-fast speeds that allow you to surf the Web without interruption, even as you share photos and videos online, stream and download music and movies and even play games. It's tough to top the speeds you get with Spectrum Internet in Athens, GA, and you can't beat a connection that's always on.

Our third top-tier service is Spectrum Voice, available only if you bundle with TV, Internet or both services in a Double Play (two-service) or Triple Play (three-service) bundle. Spectrum Voice gives you the ability to make unlimited calls, both local and long distance, without changing your monthly bill. You'll also have access to a number of great calling features, including caller ID, voicemail, speed dial, call waiting and call forwarding. It doesn't get better than Spectrum Voice in Athens, GA.

For one of the best local digital phone, high-speed Internet and HD cable service providers in the Athens, GA, area, you can't go wrong with Spectrum.

Make your deal even better when you choose the Spectrum Double Play and pick Spectrum Internet to go with your Spectrum TV.

Spectrum Internet, bundled with Spectrum TV in Athens, saves you money while you download movies, stream games and music and watch TV channels.

You get to save money while getting great services. Bundle TV, Voice and Internet with Spectrum in Athens and receive TV, high-speed Internet and calling.

The Spectrum Triple Play bundle offers everything. Internet, TV and unlimited nationwide calling with Spectrum TV in Athens, Internet and Voice in Athens.

More Information About Athens

Athens, located in northeastern Georgia about an hour east of Atlanta, is the home of the University of Georgia and is the fourth-largest city in the state. Started as a trading settlement called Cedar Shoals in the 1700s, it was chosen in 1801 as the site of Georgia's first state college and renamed Athens after the city in Greece. Much of the city's economy and culture is based on the university. Today, Athens is home to more than 100,000 residents. It is one of the hippest small cities in America and one of the most progressive cities in the South.

Athens has arts and cultural options rivaling those in cities many times its size. Its thriving music scene produced legendary bands like the B-52's and REM; today's rising stars can be seen the 40 Watt Club and the Georgia Theatre. AthFest presents more than a hundred bands on various stages over a weekend each June. Athens is also home to the State Botanical Garden of Georgia, a a 313-acre preserve associated with the University of Georgia, that has several flower and herb gardens and five miles of nature trails. The Georgia Art Museum, with 9,000 feet of gallery space, provides one of the greatest collections in the South, including an impressive collection of Italian Renaissance paintings.

Athens Sports and Leisure

Athens is a hotbed of college sports passion, with the Georgia Bulldogs a perennial powerhouse in a variety of sports. During football season, 80,000-seat Sanford Stadium is packed for every game. For pro sports action, Atlanta offers a team in every major league. Baseball's Atlanta Braves play at 50,000-seat Turner Field, which has a built-in Braves Hall of Fame. The 71,000-seat Georgia Dome, southwest of downtown Atlanta, is home to the NFL's Atlanta Falcons, as well as the annual SEC Championship and Peach Bowl. Philips Arena, situated just west of downtown Atlanta, hosts home games of the NBA's Hawks and the NHL's Thrashers. Atlanta Motor Speedway, located 30 miles south of downtown Atlanta, is one of the largest and oldest in the country. It hosts two NASCAR Busch and Nextel Cup races each year.

For recreation, Athens provides unlimited outdoor pursuits in Georgia's rolling Piedmont region, near the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Sandy Creek Park provides 782 acres of recreational areas and a 260-acre lake. It's a perfect spot for swimming, boating, fishing, camping and hiking. Sandy Creek Nature Center offers five miles of trails and several varieties of wildlife. Oconee Forest Park offers 60 acres of natural beauty, with hiking trails, a 1.2-mile mountain bike trail and a 15-acre lake.

Athens at Night

With a lively arts scene and one of the youngest populations (median age is 25 years) in the country, Athens offers an interesting nightlife. Plenty of coffee houses, bars and clubs are scattered across the city.