Suddenlink gets new fiber optic network

By Anonymous
Posted Feb 02, 2012 @ 05:35 PM
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JONESBORO – Suddenlink Communications has completed a nearly $4-million dollar project to install a new 162-mile fiber-optic network serving its Arkansas customers. 
 The new Suddenlink-operated network connects with the company’s national network and will make its services in Arkansas more reliable and less dependent on other carriers. 
  The new network also will enhance Suddenlink’s ability to introduce and offer improved video and high-speed Internet services and give Suddenlink options to re-route network services in those cases where lines are damaged or other carriers experience equipment failures, helping prevent service outages.
  Construction began in March 2010 and the network is now in service. 
 Suddenlink invested nearly $27 million in Arkansas in 2011 and by year’s end had invested nearly $125 million since 2006. 
Suddenlink provides TV, Internet, phone, home security and other services in Helena-West Helena, Jonesboro, Pocahontas, Russellville, Mountain Home, Cabot, El Dorado, Batesville, Hot Springs Village, Arkadelphia, Heber Springs, Newport, Malvern, Magnolia and several other Arkansas communities.
More information about Suddenlink is available by visiting the company’s website (suddenlink.com) and entering an address and zip code, or by visiting Suddenlink stores.
      
 

JONESBORO – Suddenlink Communications has completed a nearly $4-million dollar project to install a new 162-mile fiber-optic network serving its Arkansas customers. 
 The new Suddenlink-operated network connects with the company’s national network and will make its services in Arkansas more reliable and less dependent on other carriers. 
  The new network also will enhance Suddenlink’s ability to introduce and offer improved video and high-speed Internet services and give Suddenlink options to re-route network services in those cases where lines are damaged or other carriers experience equipment failures, helping prevent service outages.
  Construction began in March 2010 and the network is now in service. 
 Suddenlink invested nearly $27 million in Arkansas in 2011 and by year’s end had invested nearly $125 million since 2006. 
Suddenlink provides TV, Internet, phone, home security and other services in Helena-West Helena, Jonesboro, Pocahontas, Russellville, Mountain Home, Cabot, El Dorado, Batesville, Hot Springs Village, Arkadelphia, Heber Springs, Newport, Malvern, Magnolia and several other Arkansas communities.
More information about Suddenlink is available by visiting the company’s website (suddenlink.com) and entering an address and zip code, or by visiting Suddenlink stores.
      
 

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