Sling TV has added Cinemax to its programming lineup for $10 per month, marking the first time Cinemax is available to consumers on a live standalone Internet TV service. Available to subscribers of “Best of Live TV” or one of Sling International’s base packages, Cinemax is now available across all Sling TV-supported devices.
Frontier Communications Corporation announced that Total Communications, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Frontier and a regional leader in business IT and communication technology, has achieved Cisco Gold Certification.
As a Cisco Gold Certified Partner, Total Communications meets all the requirements for attaining the broadest range of expertise across multiple technologies by achieving Cisco advanced specializations in enterprise networks architecture, security architecture, collaboration architecture, and data center architecture. In addition, Total Communications has integrated Cisco Hybrid IT, the resale of cloud and managed services, into its offerings. Cisco Gold Certification also provides Total Communications with access to comprehensive sales, technical knowledge, and lifecycle services training and support available from Cisco.
General Cable Corporation announced that its Board of Directors declared a quarterly dividend of $0.18 per share on all outstanding common shares. The dividend is payable on March 25, 2016, to all common shareholders of record at the close of business on March 4, 2016.
General Cable is a company that specializes in the development, design, manufacture, marketing and distribution of copper, aluminum and fiber optic wire and cable products for the energy, industrial, and communications markets.
Canadian telecommunications provider Videotron has begun carrying live sports, including hockey and basketball, in Ultra HD format as of today. Customers equipped with an illico 4K Ultra HD PVR and compatible UHD television set will be able to utilize the service at no extra.