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Suddenlink Getting Netflix via TiVo
Suddenlink
has announced an agreement to provide its customers access to
Netflix
(NASDAQ:NFLX) content through its integrated
TiVo
...
BTR Staff
May 6, 2014
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Suddenlink has announced an agreement to provide its customers access to
Netflix
(NASDAQ:
NFLX
) content through its integrated
TiVo
(NASDAQ:
TIVO
) set-top devices. The MSO expects to make the Netflix app available through its TiVo devices this summer.
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