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1. Spencer Municipal Utilities
www.smunet.net/contactus.asp - [Cached]Published on: 6/22/2008 Last Visited: 6/22/2008
Curtis Dean, Marketing and Community Relations Directorcurtis.dean@smunet.net
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2. Spencer Municipal Utilities
www.smunet.net/blog.asp - [Cached]Published on: 5/22/2008 Last Visited: 6/22/2008
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SMU's Curtis Dean and Bob Rose from the Spencer Chamber of Commerce will provide commentary on the parade as it passes in front of the SMU Customer Service Center on Grand Avenue.
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At left, SMU's Curtis Dean joins other municipal utility representatives in the Capitol Rotunda to meet with Senate President Jack Kibbie of Emmetsburg.
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3. Spencer Municipal Utilities
www.smunet.net/news.asp - [Cached]Published on: 6/11/2008 Last Visited: 6/22/2008
During the live telecast, SMU's Curtis Dean will host live interviews with area residents as well as artists.
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Curtis Dean, SMU Marketing and Community Relations Director, says SMU has been anticipating the addition of the channel ever since it was announced last summer.
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Again, Dean said customer demand was the key to this move by the programming committee."We have a growing number of Hispanic customers, and Univision was the one channel we don't have that they wanted.Like Big Ten Network, Univision requires carriage in Expanded Basic, so we've been able to accommodate that requirement."
SMU will also be making numerous other changes to their cable lineup this summer.Dean says the changes are all designed to maximize the amount of space SMU has in its system for channel capacity, and to give customers access to new programming.
• In June, SMU will be adding FSN HD to its HiDef Gateway tier, and moving ESPN HD and ESPN2 HD to HiDef Gateway.Those channels will be available to any customer with a high-definition cable box.• Also in June, SMU will be adding several new high definition networks: TNT HD, Food Network HD, National Geographic HD, A&E HD, and HGTV HD.These channels will all be placed in SMU's HiDef Plus tier.• Coming in August, SMU will also be launching RFD-TV to Digital Basic channel 119."It's been a channel that has been requested for the past couple of years, and the other changes we're making allow us to place it in our Digital Basic tier," says Dean.Also coming to Digital Basic in August will be VH1 Soul and MTV Hits, two music video channels.
Dean says another big change will affect how customer can view premium channels such as HBO and Showtime.
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Curtis Dean, SMU Marketing and Community Relations Director, says the FCC report makes it clear that Spencer residents are getting a direct monthly benefit from owning their own communications utility."Because SMU is owned by citizens, we can keep our bottom line on cable prices as low as possible, and much lower than the national average."Dean says that while SMU's cable rates are likely to go up in the future, they will still be a bargain compared to national averages.
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Curtis Dean, SMU Marketing and Community Relations Director, says a Shuttle launch in high definition is a sight to behold.
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Curtis Dean, SMU Marketing and Community Relations Director, says the program is a win-win situation."First of all, it's a win for customers because by using CFL's instead of incandcescent bulbs, they will save energy and money.SMU wins because it lowers the amount of electric load we need to have available.And it's a win for our country because it helps make us more energy independent."
Dean says if customers were to change out the five most frequently used light fixtures with ENERGY STAR qualified CFL's, it could save up to $60 in electricity costs.
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"We believe that i wireless, powered by Evertek and SMU, will be worth waiting for," said SMU's Curtis Dean.

