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    Dealzmodo: Free Home Media HD-DVR For a Year With Verizon FiOS

    Sign up for some sweet, sweet fiber pipes via Verizon FiOS between now and October 4th and you can bag a year's worth of free Home Media multi-room DVR—the nifty recorder that can play three different saved shows on up to six TVs simultaneously, with individual pause/play controls on each set. You know, the one Kevin Garnett likes so much.

    The Best TV Service Just Got Even Better - Special Promotion Makes Signing Up for FiOS TV Even Sweeter

    Cable Can't Compete With Ultimate Home-Entertainment Experience From
    Verizon; Promotion Offers Free High-Def Digital Video Recorder for 12
    Months and Free Month of HBO/Cinemax for New FiOS TV Customers

    NEW YORK, Aug. 12 /PRNewswire/ — As TV lovers look forward to the
    start of the new fall programming season, Verizon is making it easier to
    enjoy the ultimate home-entertainment experience — with a new promotional
    savings offer for FiOS TV.

    New customers who subscribe to FiOS TV between now and Oct. 4 will
    receive their choice of a year's free use of either a high-definition (HD)
    digital video recorder (DVR) or an HD Home Media DVR. Verizon is also
    offering new FiOS TV customers, or existing customers who upgrade to a
    bundled package, one free month of HBO and Cinemax, which includes the
    latest hit movies, documentaries and original programming from more than 25
    premium channels and access to hundreds of titles on video-on-demand (VOD).
    New customers who take advantage of this offer will save between $200 and
    $260 the first year, depending upon the DVR customers choose.

    "High-def is hot, and FiOS TV is delivered over the network that's
    built for HD," said Shawn Strickland, vice president of video solutions for
    Verizon. "Our new offer combines the excitement of premium movies with the
    convenience and advanced technology of our high-def DVRs. It's a great time
    for people to experience HD the way it's meant to be seen, with the
    sharpness and clarity of FiOS TV."

    With Verizon's unique Home Media DVR, customers can use one DVR to
    record programming that can then be watched on up to six other TV sets in
    the home. This includes viewing up to three separately recorded programs
    simultaneously on different TV sets, and the ability to pause recorded
    programming on one set and then continue watching it on another. FiOS TV's
    Home Media DVR is bundled with Media Manager, a feature that allows
    customers to access photos and music from their personal computers and play
    them on their TV or home theater system.

    According to Greg Ireland, consumer video research manager for the
    industry analyst firm IDC, this new promotional offer is unusual and
    impressive because it focuses on features that can positively transform the
    viewer experience — and in the case of Home Media DVR, it offers a unique
    service that none of the major cable TV providers can deliver to their
    customers system-wide.

    "What makes this promotion compelling is the fact that it focuses on an
    increasingly popular feature, the DVR, in a way that will appeal to both
    late- and early-adopters of DVRs," said Ireland. "With this offer,
    consumers who have always wanted a DVR can get one for free for 12 months
    by moving to FiOS TV. And those that already use a DVR can extend that
    experience throughout their home at no charge for 12 months by signing up
    for FiOS TV and its Home Media DVR service. This is a good example of how a
    service provider can leverage its technological advantages to attract new
    business."

    In addition to FiOS TV, Verizon offers FiOS Internet service over its
    advanced network, with connection speeds as high as up to 50 Megabits per
    second (Mbps) downstream and 20 Mbps upstream.

    "FiOS is the fastest Internet, period," said Strickland. "When you
    combine our superior voice, video and broadband — all delivered on our
    advanced network — with unbeatable packages, it's clear that cable just
    can't compete."

    Verizon's FiOS TV service is delivered over the nation's largest
    all-fiber network, straight to customers' homes and businesses, and
    features pure digital HD quality and sound as well as an expanding HD
    channel lineup, interactive features, diverse content and more. FiOS TV is
    currently available to more than 7 million homes in 13 states, and offers
    more than 400 all-digital channels, a robust interactive media guide and
    other advanced features. Customers also have access to the largest VOD
    library, with more than 11,000 titles per month, 70 percent of which are
    free. The VOD library includes an increasing number of HD titles, with
    plans for 1,000 HD VOD titles per month by the end of the year. For more
    information on FiOS TV, visit http://www.verizon.com/fiostv. Consumers can also
    call their local Verizon sales office or 888-438-3467.

    Verizon Communications Inc. (NYSE: VZ), headquartered in New York, is a
    leader in delivering broadband and other wireline and wireless
    communication innovations to mass market, business, government and
    wholesale customers. Verizon Wireless operates America's most reliable
    wireless network, serving nearly 69 million customers nationwide. Verizon's
    Wireline operations include Verizon Business, which delivers innovative and
    seamless business solutions to customers around the world, and Verizon
    Telecom, which brings customers the benefits of converged communications,
    information and entertainment services over the nation's most advanced
    fiber-optic network. A Dow 30 company, Verizon employs a diverse workforce
    of more than 228,600 and last year generated consolidated operating
    revenues of $93.5 billion. For more information, visit http://www.verizon.com.


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