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Apps were added to Belgacom TV in December 2012. The apps were TV Maps, using Google Maps ' technology, official applications for Belgacom 11 (with news and statistics from the championships it held the rights to) and Belgacom 5 (Ethias League) and educational story apps developed by Chocolapps, available in French, Dutch, German and English.
Pickx+ Sports is a Belgian sports television network owned by Proximus Group subsidiary Proximus Media House. The channel launched as Belgacom 11 in 2005 to coincide with its surprise acquisition of the broadcast rights of the Belgian football league and has since grown its scope to include other sports.
Proximus Accelerators is the ecosystem of IT partners Be-Mobile, ClearMedia, Codit, Davinsi Labs, Proximus Spearit [3] and Telindus. Since 31 December 2023, 53.51% of the Proximus Group is owned by the Belgian State. Proximus owns 4.56% of its own shares, and the remaining 41.93% are free tradable on the market.
Proximus Skynet (earlier Belgacom Skynet) was a Belgian interactive digital media company.It was founded in 1995, and became a wholly owned subsidiary of Belgacom in 1998. It began by focusing on the consumer market, gradually expanding its customer base to include SMEs and corporate customers.
Proximus (stylised as pro⌘imus; formerly known as Belgacom Mobile) is the largest of Belgium's three mobile telecommunications companies and is a part of Proximus ...
Scarlet offers fixed telephony, digital television, fixed Internet connections and mobile subscriptions for private consumers.. Founded in the Netherlands in 1992, Scarlet is also active in Belgium since 1997 and part of the Proximus Group since February 2008.
A cable television distribution box (left) in the basement of a building in Germany (Kabel BW network, now Vodafone), with a splitter (right) which supplies the signal to separate cables which go to different rooms
Prime INFORMATION – Devcom, a Microdata reseller, wrote a Pick-style database system called INFORMATION in FORTRAN and assembler in 1979 to run on Prime Computer 50-series systems. It was then sold to Prime Computer and renamed Prime INFORMATION. [14] It was subsequently sold to VMark Software Inc. This was the first of the guest operating ...