Hargray acquires two local cable systems

Published: March 8, 2012 

Hargray Communications has acquired two area Shentel cable systems.

The systems serve residents in Bluffton's Westbury Park neighborhood and a community in Pooler, Ga., according to a news release Thursday.

The conversion of Virginia-based Shenandoah Telecommunications Co.'s current customers onto Hargray's network will be completed this summer, according to Andrew Rein, Hargray's vice president of sales and marketing.

"Residents in these communities will receive higher quality and more reliable telephone service, more channels ... and much faster Internet speeds," Rein said.

He added that the switch would affect about 200 subscribers in each neighborhood.

Hargray recently began converting customers from a Shentel system serving the Reserve at Woodbridge in Bluffton.

The acquisition will enable current Shentel subscribers to access more high-definition television programming and bundle telephone service with their current Internet and television plans.

Westbury Park subscribers can expect a broader variety of services and payment plans, Rein said.

The acquisition "is great for current Shentel customers and provides residential customers in those neighborhoods with new and improved products backed by highly responsive local technical support and customer service," he said.

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