Archive for June, 2009

Did You Know?

Suddenlink is on Twitter and Facebook.

06/30/09 at 4:06 pm

CableTechTalk at ‘Personal Democracy Forum’

For the next two days, the guys at CableTechTalk will be “Tweeting, blogging, and otherwise chattering about the annual Personal Democracy Forum (PDF) in NYC.” If you want to follow their reports, check here. Per their description, this forum:

… explores how we, as a society, are changing the way we interact with issue advocacy and candidate campaigns as well as our governemnt.

06/29/09 at 2:36 pm

Introducing Your New FCC … Almost

With unanimous consent from the U.S. Senate yesterday, a new chairman of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) was installed, and a current commissioner was re-confirmed. More at “Michael’s Insight.”

06/26/09 at 11:50 am

Good Cause

The Suddenlink team serving Abilene, Texas, and surrounding areas is helping “raise money for [firefighting] equipment, recruiting, training” and more. Kudos.

06/26/09 at 11:43 am

After the Transition

What are these 2.1 million homes doing for TV? Did they just stop watching it?

06/25/09 at 10:17 am

Broadband Adoption, Access, Priorities

Reaching back to last week (because we didn’t see it until today) — Joy Sims at CableTechTalk comments on the recent Pew survey on “home broadband adoption.”

The crux of Sims’ take …

The broadband adoption numbers have definitely moved upwards in recent years and we should take a moment to applaud this progress. At the same time, there is still work to be done. We should ensure that all American households have access to some kind of broadband connection.

Broadband can be [an] engine of job creation, a facilitator of educational and health care opportunities, and a means of shrinking the distances between isolated communities. Yet, without access, some folks are left behind.

This is why a broadband stimulus package (part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act) is so important. The stats demonstrate [that,] while broadband usage is going up, there is still a clear need to increase broadband adoption and use.

How these stimulus grant funds are used is critical. Earlier this year, we laid out a few ideas on how [the] program should be structured around the following priorities:

    1. Extending broadband facilities to unserved areas.
    2. Supporting programs that enable underserved populations to acquire and to make effective use of broadband service where it is already available.
    3. If funds remain, extending broadband facilities to underserved areas defined in terms of below-standard speed and other qualitative measures relative to today’s current-generation broadband services.

06/24/09 at 4:30 pm 2 comments

HD Channels Added

Consistent with the company’s ongoing commitment to HD programming, two to seven new HD channels were added since June 8 to local line ups in Victoria, Kingwood, and Huntsville, Texas, as well as Muskogee and Enid, Okla.

Future HD channel expansions will be announced as they are confirmed.

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Check here for more information on Suddenlink HD versus competitive services.

Check here for more information on the categories or tiers of HD channels generally available through Suddenlink HD cable systems.

Check here, and enter your zip code, to determine if Suddenlink HD service is available in your area.

06/23/09 at 8:22 am 3 comments

Thanks for the Recognition

From Point Pleasant, W. Va., to Eureka, Calif.; from Russellville, Ark., to Amarillo, Texas, and many communities in between — Suddenlink’s Internet service has been voted the best by readers of local publications.

As a “thank you” for one of the most recent such awards — this one in Enid, Okla. — the local Suddenlink team is hosting a “customer appreciation cookout,” with burgers and dogs and “all the fixings and refreshments.”

06/18/09 at 1:51 pm

DTV Transition Retrospective

The NCTA’s William Check looks back at the just-passed transition to digital broadcasting.

06/17/09 at 10:09 am

Internet Redefining Family Time?

The AP reported yesterday that, as Internet use increases, family time declines. Fortunately, that’s not the case in our home: Facebook, YouTube, etc. have actually given us more options for family activities — and more ways to stay in touch when we’re not together. Each to his own, I guess.

06/17/09 at 9:52 am 1 comment

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