CloverLeaf Digital LLC, a leading provider of interactive television applications and services, announced two additional IPTV deployments of CloverLeaf’s localized interactive TV walled garden network. By launching CloverLeaf’s localized interactive network,
CT Communications and
Panhandle Telecommunication Systems, Inc. are now able to offer on-demand local news and information to their digital video subscribers.
CT Communications, an independent telephone company provides CloverLeaf’s interactive network to residents of Urbana and West Liberty, Ohio; and Panhandle Telecommunication Systems, Inc. distributes the service to communities throughout the Oklahoma Panhandle area and Perryton, Texas. CloverLeaf’s interactive TV network is now available in over 100 cities.
"We have received great response from our customers," said Panhandle Telecommunication Systems' CEO, Ron Strecker. "We are especially excited about the ability to provide local information such as community calendars and local movie guides to our customers – right on their TVs."
"We are very pleased to add CT Communications and Panhandle Telecommunication Systems, Inc. to our network," said Lawrence Brickman, Managing Partner of CloverLeaf. "These deployments in Ohio and Oklahoma reflect the appeal of our localized interactive network to television subscribers in all types of communities, as well as the value of the service to digital video providers as they meet the needs of their customers in an increasingly competitive environment."
CloverLeaf's localized interactive TV walled garden service provides national, international, business, and entertainment news from Associated Press, local weather, local cinema guides, horoscopes, and local information such as school lunch menus and community events calendars to digital video subscribers --- allowing subscribers to access localized content on their television --- whenever they want it, and just by using their remote control.