Posts tagged ‘High Speed Internet MAX 107.0’

Project Imagine Update

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 September 2011, those investments increased the average number of high-definition (HD) TV channels to 72, with several lineups featuring 90 or more. Video-on-Demand (VOD) service is now offered to more than 82 percent of customers. Industry-leading DOCSIS 3.0 technology is available to 84 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.

11/04/11 at 4:08 pm

Suddenlink2Go Named Award Finalist

Suddenlink2GOTM is a finalist for trade publication Light Reading’s “Leading Lights Awards.” In nominating Suddenlink’s online video service as “best new service or application” in the cable industry, Light Reading reported:

TV Everywhere: It’s not just for the major MSOs anymore. Suddenlink proved that with the June launch of Suddenlink2Go, an authenticated, Web-fed service that features tens of thousands of full-length TV shows and video clips alongside more than 1,300 movies. Suddenlink’s service offers a model that other mid-tier MSOs can follow …

Leading Lights Awards recognize companies and their executives for outstanding achievements in the communications industry. Last year, Suddenlink’s High Speed Internet MAX 107.0 service received a Leading Lights award for “best new service or application” in the cable industry.

10/18/11 at 2:08 pm

MAX 107.0 Rolled Out in Conroe and Lake Conroe

Beginning today, residential customers in Conroe and Lake Conroe, Texas, can get Suddenlink’s High Speed Internet MAX 107.0 service. MAX 107.0 features a download speed up to 107 megabits per second (Mbps) and an upload speed up to 5 Mbps, the fastest residential service in these communities and among the fastest in the country offered by a major Internet service provider.

MAX 107 service was first launched in the Georgetown, Pflugerville and Leander, Texas, area. Subsequently, MAX 107.0 was introduced in Tyler, Whitehouse, Amarillo, Tulia, Lubbock, Post, Shallowater and Wolfforth, Texas, in Gallia, Meigs (Ohio), Mason and Jackson (West Virginia) counties. Most recently, the service was introduced in Midland, Texas, Bossier City (including Barksdale Air Force Base), Haughton, Lake Charles and Sulphur, La., and Nixa and Ozark, Mo.

The introduction of MAX 107 in Conroe and Lake Conroe is part of Project Imagine. Suddenlink will continue to announce launches of new and enhanced services in other communities as they are confirmed.

09/21/11 at 1:44 pm

Project Imagine Update

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

As of June 2011, those investments increased to 66 the average number of high-definition (HD) TV channels offered to customers, with several lineups featuring 90 or more channels. Video-on-Demand (VOD) service is offered to more than 78 percent of customers. Industry-leading DOCSIS 3.0 technology, which enables Internet download speeds of 20, 50, and more than 100 Megabits per second (Mbps) is available to 77 percent of customers.

As the investment program continues, more communities will receive new and enhanced services.

09/08/11 at 1:23 pm 1 comment

MAX 107.0 and MAX 50.0 Service Widens

Today residential customers in Bossier City (including Barksdale Air Force Base), Haughton, Lake Charles and Sulphur, La., and Nixa and Ozark, Mo., can get Suddenlink’s High Speed Internet MAX 107.0 service. MAX 107.0 features a download speed up to 107 megabits per second (Mbps) and an upload speed up to 5 Mbps, the fastest residential service in these communities and among the fastest in the country offered by a major Internet service provider.

These communities are the first in Louisiana and Missouri to receive this service. It was first launched in the Georgetown, Pflugerville and Leander, Texas, area. Subsequently, MAX 107.0 was introduced in Tyler, Whitehouse, Amarillo, Tulia, Lubbock, Post, Shallowater and Wolfforth, Texas, in Gallia, Meigs (Ohio), Mason and Jackson (West Virginia) counties, and most recently in Midland, Texas.

Suddenlink also began offering High Speed Internet MAX 50.0 service to residential customers in Alexandria, Pineville and Natchitoches, La., and Branson, Mo. MAX 50.0 features download speeds of up to 50 Megabits per second (Mbps), the fastest residential Internet service offered in these communities.

This spring, MAX 50.0 rolled out in more than 15 Texas communities. Before that, the service was introduced in a number of other Suddenlink cities, including Tarboro and New Bern, N.C., as well as several towns in other states.

These launches are part of Project Imagine, Suddenlink’s ongoing investment program. We will continue to announce launches of new and enhanced services as they are confirmed.

07/19/11 at 3:24 pm 1 comment

MAX 107.0 Rolled Out in Midland, Texas

Today residential customers in Midland, Texas, can receive Suddenlink’s High Speed Internet MAX 107.0 service, which features a download speed up to 107 megabits per second (Mbps) and an upload speed up to 5 Mbps. The download speed is the fastest residential service in Midland and among the fastest in the country offered by a major Internet service provider.

The Midland area is the latest Suddenlink community to receive this service, which was first launched in the Georgetown, Pflugerville and Leander, Texas, area. Since then, MAX 107.0 has been rolled out in Tyler, Whitehouse, Amarillo, Tulia, Lubbock, Post, Shallowater and Wolfforth, Texas, and in Gallia, Meigs (Ohio), Mason and Jackson (West Virginia) counties.

The launch in Midland is part of the Suddenlink’s ongoing investment program, Project Imagine.

We will continue to announce launches of new and enhanced services as they are confirmed.

06/29/11 at 1:56 pm


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