Altice releases OS 2.0

Nov. 19, 2018
Altice USA (NYSE:ATUS) has unveiled its Altice One Operating System (OS) 2.0, an update to its Altice One entertainment and connectivity ...

Altice USA (NYSE:ATUS) has unveiled its Altice One Operating System (OS) 2.0, an update to its Altice One entertainment and connectivity platform. The upgrade includes the ability to watch cloud DVR content on the go on the Altice One mobile app, access to the YouTube Kids app, the ability to use voice search on YouTube, more 4K content, and live show restart on more than 20 additional networks.

Altice One, which is available to Altice USA's Optimum and Suddenlink customers, is an all-in-one entertainment system that combines traditional television, broadband and streaming services into one platform. Altice One delivers live TV, DVR, on demand, broadband, whole home WiFi, streaming, 4K video, and home phone service in a home hub that replaces the traditional cable box, modem, and router.

"Altice One has transformed the way our customers connect to the content they love by simplifying their entertainment experience and providing expansive WiFi coverage to power their homes," said Hakim Boubazine, co-president and chief operating officer, Altice USA. "OS 2.0 gives Altice One families new features to enjoy such as enhanced mobility with on-the-go cloud DVR, more streaming apps, enhanced voice search, and more 4K content, and is just the latest update as we continue to evolve the Altice One experience for our customers."

In addition to the new features, Altice One offers Netflix, YouTube, and a dozen other streaming apps. The Altice One app delivers the same viewing experience on mobile devices.

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