DirecTV Extends Strategic Partnership With Quest For Five More Years

July 24, 2009

The leading satellite TV provider DirecTV has announced that it has extended its partnership with Qwest Communications for five more years. This agreement will allow Quest to offer DirecTV services to residential customers bundled with Qwest’s broadband and voice services.

DirecTV and Quest have launched a new suite of integrated services that enable consumers to maximize the value of their home entertainment experience through the dynamic combination of DIRECTV service and their Qwest High-Speed Internet connection.

David Olsen, DIRECTV Senior Vice President, Sales said “The agreement enables us to further evolve our successful relationship with Qwest by offering more ways for customers to take advantage of the integration of Qwest’s high-speed broadband and phone services with DirecTV’s best-in-class video service. Qwest and DIRECTV will deliver even more value and entertainment options for consumers beyond the convenience of the bundle.”

Neil E. Cox, Qwest Executive Vice President, Product and IT said “DIRECTV is a cornerstone of Qwest’s consumer video strategy. For Qwest customers interested in the best home entertainment, two brands are better than one. Our partnership with DIRECTV is built on integration and innovation, which gives us the ability to deliver an enhanced home entertainment experience for Qwest customers.”

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