Letter to our readers: Digital access to The Telegraph
Last year, we began the process of introducing digital subscriptions to our readers to stop allowing unlimited free access to the content on our Web sites.
Digital subscriptions are a necessary investment in our future. The revenue allows us to further our mission as the information source for southern New Hampshire and to invest in innovations that will better enable our readers to view our content on various devices.
Print subscribers of The Telegraph will continue to have free unlimited access to www.nashuatelegraph.com. They also will have unlimited access to the online replica edition of the paper, our mobile site, our electronic books, and, starting later this year, our iPad edition and Android application.
If you are a print subscriber but haven’t yet linked your account to the Web, please do so in the subscriber services area of our Web site for your unlimited online access.
Beginning this weekend, readers who aren’t subscribers of The Telegraph can access 25 articles in any 30-day period. After the 25 articles have been viewed, readers will be prompted to become a digital subscriber for continued access.
Online-only subscriptions cost roughly the same as subscribing to the paper, depending on which plan is chosen.
All readers will continue to have unlimited free access to the home page, section fronts and all classified pages.
To view digital and print subscription plan options, click "Subscriber Services" on the horizontal navigation bar on our Web site or contact our customer care support at customercare@nashuatelegraph.com or 594-6424. Customer care hours are 6 a.m.-4:30 p.m. weekdays and 7-11 a.m. weekends.
For more information, visit www.nashuatelegraph.com/contact/faq.
Thank you for reading The Telegraph.
Sincerely,
Terrence Williams
President and Publisher


