Astound Broadband Powered by Grande Internet, TV & Phone Services

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Grande Communications is changing its name to better reflect what it brings to the table. Introducing Astound Broadband Powered by Grande. Astound Broadband offers low promotional prices on high-speed internet with no contracts or data caps to slow you down. Explore Astound Broadband’s pros and cons below to see if it checks off all your boxes.

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Astound Broadband: Texas-sized value

Everything is bigger in Texas, and Astound Broadband Powered by Grande is further proof of that. They offer the best bang for your buck with plans starting at just $29.99/mo. Their simplified offerings include download speeds up to 50 Mbps, 300 Mbps, 600 Mbps, and 1000 Mbps, with no contracts or data limits on any of their plans. We recommend going with 300 Mbps or higher if you live with more than one person or like to stream or game online.

For those looking to bundle services, this provider does offer Astound Broadband cable TV and phone that can be combined for one easy payment a month. If you order online, you can also receive a 2-year price lock guarantee and a free professional installation. For the price and quality, Astound Broadband Powered by Grande is very comparable to big names like AT&T and Xfinity.

Astound Broadband Coverage Area

Grande is part of Astound Broadband’s network that includes over 31,000 miles of fiber in 8 out of 10 major metro areas in the US. Astound Broadband Powered by Grande services nine different markets in Texas, the biggest being Houston, Dallas, Austin, and San Antonio.

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      Astound Broadband Company Details

      Grande Communications has been in your neighborhood for decades, supporting the community with astounding award-winning reliable services and 24/7 local customer support. To better reflect what it offers, Grande Communications is changing its name to Astound Broadband Powered by Grande. It uses a fiber optic and cable network to provide customers across Texas with internet, cable TV, and phone plans.