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  2. Eon TV - Wikipedia

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    Eon TV is a pay television service launched by United Group in October 2021 and available in Greece, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Montenegro, Slovenia and Serbia. It is based on a broadband IPTV infrastructure, where digital audio and video are transmitted over a telephone line to a set-top box and then to the customer's television .

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  4. E.ON - Wikipedia

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    E.ON SE [2] is a European multinational electric utility company based in Essen, Germany.It operates as one of the world's largest investor-owned electric utility service providers.

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    If you're having issues sending and receiving emails for your AOL Mail account in a third-party email application, you may need to reauthenticate your account by removing and re-entering your password or removing and re-adding your AOL Mail account. Get the steps for common third-party email applications. Account Management · Dec 9, 2024

  6. Wind Vision - Wikipedia

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    Eon TV Wind Vision was a Greek digital television service introduced by Wind Hellas in April 2018. It was based on a broadband IPTV infrastructure, where digital sound and vision was carried through a telephone line to a set-top box and the customer's television .

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  9. TVAnswer - Wikipedia

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    In the late 1980s, TV Answer applied for and was later allocated special spectrum (218-219 MHz) by the Federal Communications Commission for its proposed service; [6] however, the FCC denied the company’s request for a nationwide license and instead offered hundreds of regional and metropolitan licenses by lottery and auction. [2]