Project Imagine Update

11/04/11 at 4:08 pm

In late 2009, Suddenlink embarked on Project Imagine, a three-year program that calls for approximately $350 million in investments, above and beyond traditional capital spending levels.

At the end of March 2012, those investments increased the average number of high-definition (HD) TV channels to 83, with several lineups featuring 100 or more. Video-on-Demand (VOD) service is now offered to more than 87 percent of customers. Industry-leading DOCSIS 3.0 technology is available to 88 percent of customers. (DOCSIS 3.0 enables Internet download speeds up to 20, 50, and more than 100 Megabits per second.)

As Project Imagine continues, more communities will receive new and enhanced services.

Entry filed under: Suddenlink HDTV, Suddenlink Internet, Suddenlink News, Suddenlink VOD. Tags: , , , , , , , , .

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