Posted: 16th Nov, 2004 By: MarkJ
Telewest has finally gotten around to upgrading the remaining 'analogue' parts of its cable network in Chorley, Preston and Liverpool. The move will allow
blueyonder (ISP wing) to deploy its broadband services:
The cable company is beginning a programme of expansion in November that will bring high-speed internet and digital TV services to an additional 132,000 homes. The project will continue on a street-by-street basis until July 2005.
The full range of digital TV, telephone and broadband internet services is being made available to customers, to replace existing analogue TV services.
Eric Tveter, president and chief operating officer at Telewest Broadband, said: "We're thrilled that over 130,000 households will now be able to experience our award-winning broadband internet and digital TV products"
"Customers have been asking us to make these services available and we've been keen to satisfy this demand. We will be writing to customers over the coming weeks to tell them the good news."
Telewest Broadband offers a choice of excellent value digital TV, telephone and broadband internet services bundled together from just £30 a month.
Consumers wanting to find out when they will be able to get new digital TV and high-speed internet services from Telewest Broadband can visit www.telewest.co.uk/northwestupgrade or call 0800 953 5000.