E-Networks Inc. – Guyana’s leading IPTV service provider – today launched OrangeBox, the country’s first free cable TV service.
With a one-time retail cost of $19,500 (also payable in three monthly instalments) and the option to “do-it-yourself” install, OrangeBox broadcasts 10 channels – for free.
According to Managing Director, Vishok Persaud, OrangeBox was envisaged as a service to provide premium content to lower income subscribers, in a higher definition offered by local service providers. OrangeBox’s channels range across many genres (news, entertainment, kids, educational), and include E-Networks’ own channels, E1, E2 and E3, which air movies, TV shows, live sporting events, and E-Networks’ own original productions.
OrangeBox customers can also upgrade at any time to E-Networks’ full suite of channels, starting from $3,500 monthly.
OrangeBox service is now available in Georgetown, up to Soesdyke, Mahaica, Parika, and Canal #2, with plans to expand to Berbice and Linden in 2016.