Ziggo on demand
April 7, 2009
Holland’s largest cable operator, Ziggo, has launched on-demand services across its entire network. Viewers will require a new set-top box to access the service, with Samsung and Cisco currently offering devices.
Ziggo, currently connected to 3.2 million homes, has signed a number of on-demand deals, including ones with Disney and Warner Bros. Ziggo will offer selected titles on a "Day and Date" basis. The price per title ranges between E2.95 to E7.95. After purchase each title is available for unlimited viewing for 24 hours.
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