Video Networks first steps beyond London


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Video Networks first steps beyond London

Video Networks Ltd. (VNL) announced the launch of its broadband and digital TV entertainment service, HomeChoice, to more than 33,000 additional homes in Stevenage from 8th December 2004.

HomeChoice is currently available to more than 1.25 million homes in London but Video Network’s latest round of network expansion will allow the company to deliver the service beyond London for the very first time. The launch marks the latest phase of VNL’s continued growth, which also includes plans to cover a further 1.2m homes in London by mid-2005.

Roger Lynch, Chairman & CEO of Video Networks Ltd. said: “Video Network’s latest step demonstrates our continued commitment to delivering our service across London and beyond. We are delighted to be able to introduce Stevenage to the most advanced and best value home entertainment and communications service on the market.”

HomeChoice engineers have installed local loop unbundling equipment in the Stevenage telephone exchange using DSLAMs supplied by Alcatel.
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