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Midcontinent Communications launched TiVo’s Premiere Q DVRs along...

Midcontinent Communications launched TiVo’s Premiere Q DVRs along with Mini and Stream products in Rapid City and Spearfish, S.D., and will phase them in across its Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota and Wisconsin markets during the next nine to 12…

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months, Tom Simmons, senior vice president-public policy, told us. Other “larger” South Dakota and North Dakota markets will get the products in July, with the remainder receiving them in early 2014, Simmons said. The DVR carries an $18 monthly fee, while Mini and Stream are an additional $8 and $5, Simmons said. The cable operator will continue to carry Motorola and Pace set-top cable boxes/DVRs with 160 GB to 500 GB storage capacities and TiVo “will be a choice of equipment” for Midcontinent customers, Simmons said. Customers are required to subscribe to Midcontinent’s video and Xstreme broadband services to get the Premiere DVRs, Simmons said.