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Consolidated Communications (Nasdaq: CNSL), a broadband and business communications provider, today introduced CCiTV, a new TV service that will supply viewing content from nearly 200 live local, national and premium channels.
The service will be available in the company’s Portland, Augusta and Lewiston service areas, according to a news release.
CCiTV will provide next-generation advancements in viewing, including restart/replay TV, voice-activated remote controls, high definition with 4K-compatibility and cloud-based DVR storage to enable viewing of content anytime, anywhere.
“It’s a streamlined service that removes the two biggest pain points customers experience when dealing with traditional providers: weather-related outages and never-ending fees on the bill. Everything is included in one easy-to-use, highly reliable package,” Rob Koester, vice president of consumer product management at Consolidated Communications, said in the release.
CCiTV is a customizable, cloud-enabled TV experience that supports individual preferences, parental controls and viewing recommendations. The service can be delivered in high-definition quality to a big-screen TV, as well as to tablets and mobile devices.
Consolidated Communications Holdings Inc. (Nasdaq: CNSL) is a leading broadband and business communications provider serving consumers, businesses of all sizes, and wireless companies and carriers, across a 23-state service area. Leveraging its advanced fiber optic network spanning more than 36,000 fiber route miles, Consolidated Communications offers a wide range of communications solutions, including: internet, data, phone, security, managed services, cloud services and wholesale, carrier solutions. Its headquarters are in Mattoon, Ill.
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