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Windstream Taps Synacor to Power Hosted Email Offering

BUFFALO, N.Y. & LITTLE ROCK, Ark.–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Synacor Inc. (Nasdaq:SYNC), the trusted technology development, multiplatform services and revenue partner for video, internet and communications providers, device manufacturers, and enterprises, and Windstream (Nasdaq:WIN), a leading provider of advanced network communications and managed services, today announced that the companies have expanded their relationship with a multiyear agreement. Windstream’s residential high-speed internet customers will enjoy an industry-leading email offering.

“At Windstream, we are constantly working to improve our service and deliver the best experience possible to our customers,” said Bryan Brooks, Windstream’s vice president of product marketing. “We are delighted to offer our subscribers a richer digital experience powered by Synacor’s innovative technology platform.”

Windstream customers will benefit from the following features:

  • Unified user interface across email and windstream.net
  • Seamless, coordinated communications experience across devices
  • Feature rich integration opportunities empowering alerts and notifications across services and devices
  • Personal preferences maintained in one location and managed across all Windstream digital experiences

“This agreement builds on the strong existing working relationship between Synacor and Windstream,” said Himesh Bhise, CEO of Synacor. “Through our joint efforts, we are delivering a more seamless customer experience. We honored to be helping Windstream build a better consumer experience.”

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