Verizon “unprecedented coverage” of Winter Olympics
February 4, 2010
Verizon, in an agreement with NBC Universal, has announced a multi-platform content offering that will make the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympic Games available to Verizon‚s FiOS TV, broadband and wireless customers.
Beginning with the opening ceremony on February 12th, Verizon will offer subscribers access to content across multiple platforms, including an enhanced, interactive TV experience, video on demand, HD TV, broadband and Verizon Wireless‚ V CAST service. FiOS TV customers will be able to watch NBC Universal's more than 835 hours of Winter Olympics programming, representing the most total hours – and the most live hours – ever for a Winter Olympics.
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