BTC TV comes to Long Island. “We hope that the BTC TV beta testing is done very quickly so that every Long Islander will have the opportunity and the capacity to know what is going on, not just in our country but all around the world,” said Long Island MP Loretta Butler-Turner on the occasion of the opening of BTCs state-of-the-art new flagship store in Long Island last September. L to R: BTC CEO Leon Williams, who foreshadowed the BTC TV beta testing to come; Senior Manager for Long Island, Ian Knowles; former BTC Senior Manager for Long Island and S.E. Islands of The Bahamas Ramona Taylor; Long Island MP Loretta Butler-Turner at the September opening of BTCs state-of-the-art new flagship store in Long Island.
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NASSAU,
New Providence - The Bahamas
Telecommunications Company (BTC) has been further developing, improving
and expanding the BTC network to transform the entire country into a
connected Bahamas. Every day their work demonstrates this commitment to
bring telecommunications to the entire Bahamas, including High
Definition (HD) Internet Protocol Television (IPTV) service.
In
December, Bimini became the first island to have BTC TV. Long Island
will be the second island to begin testing BTC TV services. Scores of
Long Islanders are scheduled to receive the service before the end of
February. Other islands in the pipeline include Inagua and Cat Island;
New Providence will close out the list after completion of the Family
Islands.
Long Island Government Administrator Terrece
Bethel-Bootle, one of the very first testers in Long Island reported
that after just a few days of testing, she is very impressed and happy
with BTC TV.
“Hundreds of channels it seems, great picture and
reliability so far. Cable Bahamas works in some spots on Long Island but
only offers the Basic package, and Satellite is very expensive because
it comes through a third party. We are all looking forward to having
BTC TV available here island-wide,” said the administrator.
BTC
CEO Leon Williams foreshadowed the BTC test programme for the Southern
Islands whilst opening the new BTC flagship store at Deadman’s Cay, Long
Island last September. Local MP the Honourable Loretta Turner gave
remarks at the event and expressed her thanks and excitement with the
opening of the new store in her constituency and the coming of BTC TV.
“It
is a very sore point not having effective television services here. So
we hope that the BTC TV beta testing is done very quickly so that every
Long Islander will have the opportunity and the capacity to know what is
going on, not just in our country but all around the world.”
Mrs. Eldri Ferguson-Mackey, BTC Vice
President, Marketing, Brand and Communications said yesterday that BTC
TV will be country-wide by close of 2015 providing over 150 channels
with better value and pricing than the current provider.
“Our
next stop on TV’s march through the Family Islands is Long Island. TV
will be available throughout The Bahamas by year’s-end. BTC is the
first company to provide this service although Cable Bahamas has had a
license to provide television services to the entire country since 1995.
The neglected South East islands will soon have comprehensive
television services for the very first time.
“We will offer
more channels than Cable Bahamas and feature a channel line-up of local,
international and regional content. The service provides over 150
channels many in high definition. BTC TV will also offer video on
demand, digital music channels, DVR, parental controls, and its own BTC
channel.”
BTC’s television offer is a part of the company’s $65m
investment to upgrade its existing networks, and enhance its ability to
provide new services on its platforms. As the national
telecommunications company, BTC offers a full suite of ultra-modern
landline, broadband, mobile and television services.