
Down in Lubbock, Texas -- which just so happened to get gifted with AT&T's U-verse
a few days ago -- Suddenlink is attempting to stay competitive by rolling out HD VOD to its customers. It's unclear whether or not the rollout will affect more markets than this, but at least for those in the Lone Star state, you can expect lots of free SD material and "44 new high-definition [VOD] channels." As for costs, look to cough up between $0.99 and $3.99 for an SD film, while Hollywood titles in high-def will run $2.99 to $5.99. We appreciate this and all, but how's about some fresh HD channels while you're at it, Suddenlink?
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Dustin @ Sep 17th 2008 9:43AM
More like OccasionalLink
Acesplit @ Sep 17th 2008 8:27PM
I hate suddenlink, theres only 2 options of ISP's here in SW MO and Suddenlink is the "better" of the two. They promised us 5megabit and HD by the end of july. Well, look, its september and we havent heard a word.
Pete Abel @ Sep 24th 2008 1:36PM
Acesplit -- Where in SW MO do you live?
Pete Abel @ Sep 24th 2008 3:11PM
Also, feel free to email answers directly to me -- I'm in Suddenlink corp. office and would be delighted to help if I can:
pete.abel@suddenlink.com.