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Ziggo GO is an online television service (an over-the-top (OTT) media service) from Ziggo. The service allows users to watch live TV and on demand video content from a PC, laptop, tablet and mobile phone. It is also possible to stream live television on Chromecast and Apple TV. The service was introduced by UPC in 2012.
Only the live games where broadcast in HD, images from the studio and interviews were still SD. The NPO 2 HD channel went off-air after the World Cup. The larger cable companies continued a HD service with a small number of general interest channels like Discovery HD and National Geographic Channel HD .
[3] [4] Watching digital television is possible through a variety of ways, the most common being: Digital television over cable (in most cases through a set-top box with a smart card or through a Conditional-access module). Ziggo is the major supplier of cable television in the Netherlands.
Ziggo Sport Totaal is a Dutch premium television service operated by Ziggo and owned by VodafoneZiggo, a joint venture between Liberty Global and Vodafone. Ziggo Sport Totaal launched as Sport1 with its sister service Film1 on 1 February 2006 and replaced the Canal+ Netherlands channels. [ 1 ]
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In 2008, Ziggo was created by merging Casema, Multikabel, and @Home. In 2012, Ziggo went public on. In 2014, Liberty Global acquired Ziggo. In 2015, Ziggo merged with UPC Nederland. In December 2016, Ziggo became a subsidiary of VodafoneZiggo.
The government has planned for a full shutdown of analogue television broadcasting by September 2019 with a full introduction of digital television will be available to public by October. [ 24 ] [ 25 ] [ 26 ] Langkawi become the first area of analogue television switch off that were executed on 21 July at 02:30 ( UTC+8 ). [ 27 ]
Ziggo Sport is a sports television channel in the Netherlands, operated by Ziggo and owned by VodafoneZiggo. [1] It is only available for Ziggo subscribers and broadcasts a variety of sports with a focus on major sporting events, a weekly talk show called "Peptalk," and sports-related films and documentaries.