Comcast Delivers High-Speed Internet To 2009 U.S. Senior Open Championship

Comcast has announced that it has installed its advanced fiber-optic network at Crooked Stick Golf Club in Carmel that will enable visitors to access latest 2009 U.S. Senior Open Championship News.

Comcast has installed its fiber-optic network at dozens of locations throughout Crooked Stick Golf Club, from the clubhouse to hospitality tents to the media center, among other sites. Comcast has even set up phone stations for tournament attendees to use to keep in touch with their office or home, as cell phones are not permitted along the course. With Comcast’s Business Class services, visitors will have access to the fastest Internet speeds, voice services and scores of TV channels, including ESPN and NBC, which are providing TV coverage of the tournament.

Scott Tenney, Senior Vice President for Comcast’s Indianapolis Region said “With Indianapolis welcoming tens of thousands of visitors to town for the U.S. Senior Open, Comcast is proud to help enhance their visit by providing access to our high-speed Internet, voice and TV services at dozens of spots along the course. Whether staying on top of the latest tournament news or keeping connected with home or the office, Comcast is excited to help meet the communications needs of all the tournament attendees.”

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