Frontier Communications has announced the launch of the largest video library of any web destination site.
Called TumTiki, the new online video site is available to anyone with internet access. Frontier claims this site features the largest library of premium TV episodes, movies, web original clips, and local content, of any destination site.
Creating such large portals require collaboration with partners and for TumTiki, Frontier teamed with online video services such as Hulu and Amazon.com (News
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Patrons of TumTiki will be able to enjoy free TV episodes from major networks, including ABC, NBC, Fox, Food Network, Bravo, FX, Syfy, HGTV, AMC, National Geographic, Oxygen, Comedy Central and TBS.
Other features are also included to attract customers including a pay-per-view option for fee-based TV episodes and movies. Viewers will also appreciate local market video content of the website featuring sports, news and other programming from select local TV affiliate stations.
“TV and movie watchers are very resourceful in searching multiple sites and services to find the content they want, but they are tired of constant searching. Consumers told us they would prefer an all-in-one browsing, searching and viewing experience. That’s makes TumTiki unique. Everything is readily available at TumTiki.com,” said Melinda White, executive vice president of Revenue Development at Frontier Communications. “Giving viewers more control and personalization over their entertainment options is our focus at Frontier Communications. TumTiki offers high-quality, free and video-on-demand paid content, in a convenient web-based format.”
In other news, as part of a group of companies that achieved a high score of 76, Frontier Communications recently garnered one of the top spots in the telecommunication industry. As stated by the American Customer Service Index or ACSI, the company has hit very high levels of customer service.