Charter Communications Expands Managed Network Services for California Government Agencies with Spectrum Business
- Charter Communications expands Managed Network Services for California agencies under the CALNET contract to enhance technological capabilities.
- The initiative simplifies network management, allowing agencies to focus on core functions while streamlining operations.
- Spectrum Business offers a range of connectivity solutions, reinforcing its role as a key partner for modernizing operations.
Charter Communications Expands Managed Network Services for California Government Agencies
Spectrum Business, a division of Charter Communications, strengthens its service offerings through its recent addition of Managed Network Services (MNS) under the California Network and Telecommunications (CALNET) contract. Announced on March 3, 2026, this initiative aims to bolster technological capabilities for state and local government agencies, allowing them to operate their complex networks with increased efficiency. According to Deputy Director Victor Krause, this expansion not only enriches the technological infrastructure available to these agencies but also provides them with a wider selection of service providers within the CALNET framework. This development underscores Charter’s responsiveness to the increasing demand for advanced digital solutions in the public sector.
Managed Network Services will function as an extension of the IT departments of various agencies, thereby simplifying the complexities associated with network management and modernization. By leveraging MNS, agencies can streamline operations while remaining focused on their core functions. The service offerings also hint at a significant shift in how technology is integrated into government processes, suggesting that cloud-based solutions and managed services will play pivotal roles in facilitating day-to-day operations. The move reflects a growing trend where public agencies seek to leverage private sector expertise in technology to enhance service delivery and operational oversight.
In addition to Managed Network Services, Spectrum Business is launching Unified Communications powered by RingCentral, which provides essential cloud-hosted VoIP services, including voice calling, virtual meeting rooms, instant messaging, and collaboration tools designed specifically for remote workforces. This service is particularly timely, as many agencies still adapt to the remote work paradigm initiated during the pandemic. Furthermore, the company enhances data traffic management by offering direct fiber connectivity to the California Government Enterprise Network (CGEN), allowing agencies to optimize their communication networks without the burden of equipment ownership or maintenance. Mark Kornegay, Group Vice President at Spectrum Business, emphasizes the importance of providing reliable connectivity and robust infrastructure, ensuring that California agencies can maintain seamless critical services.
As Spectrum continues to evolve, it also offers an extensive portfolio of connectivity solutions that include Metropolitan Area Network Ethernet Services, Broadband Internet Services, Flat Rate Internet Services, Cloud Connect for secure cloud access, and DDoS Protection for enhanced cybersecurity. This broad range of services positions Spectrum Business as a key partner for California state and local agencies looking to modernize their operations. More detailed information regarding the CALNET contract and new service offerings is readily accessible on the Spectrum Business website, reinforcing the company's commitment to supporting public sector digital transformation.
Through these developments, Charter Communications not only reinforces its foothold in the telecommunications market but also positions itself as a vital resource for governmental agencies navigating the complexities of modern network demands.
