Time Warner Cable today announced it is offering new and current customers in the New York City market a new price for its El Paquetazo television package and internet service. Through March 31, 2012, Time Warner Cable is offering the El Paquetazo television package and standard internet for $29.99 a month for each service for the first 12 months.
El Paquetazo is an attractively priced digital television package featuring more than 160 Spanish and English-language television channels, including exclusive channels like NY1 Noticias and Lo Mejor on Demand, to Hispanic households in the New York City area. El Paquetazo includes many channels in high-definition such as Univision HD, Telemundo HD, Disney HD, ESPN Deportes HD, Fox Deportes HD and Gol TV HD, among other channels.
Standard Internet features fast Internet speeds up to 10 Mbps and provides customers with up to 10 free email accounts.
“Time Warner Cable continues to expand our international channel lineup and seek even better ways to offer our Hispanic customers valuable programming such as our El Paquetazo package,” said Alessandra Otero Reiss, Vice President of Multicultural Marketing for Time Warner Cable. “With New York City being the second-largest Hispanic TV market, we want to provide the best entertainment options to our customers at an affordable price.”
Time Warner Cable recently added Estrella TV, which features Mexican news and entertainment, to El Paquetazo. Additional popular Spanish language channels included in El Paquetazo are Cine Latino, Cine Mexicano, CNN Español, Discover en Español, Discovery Familia, Ecuavisa, Estrella, EWTN Español, History en Español, La Familia, Latele Novela, Sorpresa, SuperCanal Caribe, Telefutura, Telemicro, Telemundo, TV Colombia, TV Dominicana, Univision, Utilisima Satelital and Venemovies.
To learn more about eligibility and information about the promotion, please call (888) 892-2253. For more information, visit http://www.timewarnercable.com/nynjespanol.
Time Warner Cable’s New York City footprint serves over 1.3 million customers in four New York City boroughs (Manhattan, Queens, Staten Island and western Brooklyn), Mt. Vernon, Hudson Valley (Orange, Sullivan, Ulster Counties and parts of Dutchess, Greene and Delaware Counties), and Bergen and Hudson Counties in New Jersey.
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