PHILIPSBURG--St. Maarten Cable TV management is advising customers who still have analog cable boxes to come in and switch to the new digital service as soon as possible. Analog channels are currently being removed from the cable system to complete the digital upgrade.
Removal of analog channels will allow St. Maarten Cable TV to launch more channels and packages in the near future.
St. Maarten Cable TV's Madame Estate location will be open on Saturday, May 19, from 9:00am to 1:00pm to accommodate customers who have not yet swapped their cable boxes.
The second office location at The Mailbox at La Palapa Centre in Simpson Bay, across from RBC Bank, will continue to accept customers on Saturdays throughout the digital box project. Customer service representatives are available at that office to process digital swaps, new accounts and other digital inquiries.
The office at The Mailbox processes credit or debit card transactions and cheque payments. Hours of operation at The Mailbox will continue to be Monday to Friday from 10:00am to 6:30pm and Saturdays from 9:00am to 4:30pm.
"We are very excited that we are concluding this part of the digitisation process. Now we can focus on expanding our existing basic and Solid Gold packages with new, exciting channels in June," St. Maarten Cable TV Managing Director Beulah Jonis said.
Customers also are encouraged to visit St. Maarten Cable TV's new Website
www.innovativevi.net/sxmcable for additional information about the new location and other pertinent facts about the digital conversion.
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