Qwest Launches New Interactive Retail Kiosks in Four Markets

by admin on October 17, 2008

Qwest Communications has launched interactive retail kiosks in shopping centers in Colorado, Iowa, North Dakota, Washington and Arizona. The interactive retail kiosks will allow consumers to experience Qwest new retail strategy and very broad set of products and services Qwest offers, and see how these services can be mixed and matched to suit their lifestyles at home and on the go. Qwest offers products and services that include DIRECTV, voice services, Qwest high-speed and fiber-optic Internet services and Verizon Wireless service. At these kiosks new interactive shopping centers customers can experience how combining services like Qwest High-Speed Internet and DIRECTV service available through Qwest, provides access to DIRECTV on Demand with more than 4,000 programming titles, and enables customers to share photos, music and videos by sending them from their home computers to their big-screen TVs.

“Qwest offers a product set that provides the means to connect people to what’s most important in their lives, at home and on the go,” said Jim Vogel, vice president at Qwest. “The new Qwest kiosks provide a setting to show consumers how the right mix of products and services available through Qwest – high-speed Internet, Verizon Wireless, video and voice – can work together to benefit them in ways they never imagined.”

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