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Guyana: E-Networks launches ‘OrangeBox’ service

byCustoms Today Report
18/11/2015
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GEORGETOWN: E-NETWORKS, Cable TV Internet VOIP and 4G Broadband Service provider, rolled out its ‘OrangeBox’, offering 10 channels to customers for a one-time price of $19,500.The company’s Managing Director Vishok Persaud, at a simple but significant launch held at their Camp Street head office, said that the ‘OrangeBox’ was envisaged as a service to provide premium content to lower-income subscribers, with clearer image quality via digital transmission.
OrangeBox channels range across many genres (news, entertainment, kids, educational), Persaud said, while addressing the media, and also pointed out that E-Networks Channels (E1, E2 and E3) which air movies, TV Shows, live sporting events and several local production done by E-Networks will also be featured.
While an installation fee will be charged, Persaud explained that a ‘do-it-yourself’ option is also available, adding that “in an effort to create the best possible cost, the package is done whereby you can pick it up and go and best of all, it comes with tech support where you can call us and we guide you through the process.
“We’re also going to network throughout our coverage area,” Persaud said with E-Networks being available throughout Georgetown, East Coast, West Demerara and Berbice while plans are afoot to take its service to Linden.
OrangeBox customers can also upgrade at any time E-Networks’ full suite of Channels, starting from $3,500 monthly

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