As part of its Project Imagine initiative, Suddenlink has launched its video-on-demand service to its digital customers in Cabot, Ark.
According to a post on Suddenlink’s blog, more than one-third of the company’s VOD library is free. The rest is available for either a per-view charge or a monthly subscription.
Last month, Suddenlink announced it was offering 3-D movies via its on-demand service. The initial menu of Suddenlink 3-D on-demand titles includes: “Bolt,” “Chicken Little,” “Jonas Brothers,” “The Last Airbender” and “Scar.”
Cabot is the largest city in Lonoke County, Ark., and a suburb of Little Rock.
The on-demand launch was fueled by Suddenlink’s “Project Imagine,” which calls for approximately $350 million of capital investments nationwide through 2012, above and beyond the company’s traditional capital spending levels.
In addition to VOD launches, Project Imagine’s roadmap also includes more HD choices, expanded digital phone service and more DOCSIS 3.0 rollouts.