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Movistar (Spanish pronunciation: [moβisˈtaɾ]) is a major telecommunications provider owned by Telefónica, operating in Spain and Hispanic American countries. [1] It is the largest provider of landline , broadband , mobile services , and pay television ( Movistar Plus+ ) in Spain . [ 2 ]
Movistar Plus+ (formerly Movistar+) is the trade name of the subscription platform for digital television owned by Telefónica, which operates in Spain. The service is distributed via optical fiber and ADSL as well as with satellites such as Astra .
GOL TV HD is a 1080i high definition simulcast of GOL TV which launched in late October 2014. It's a big bet for new times of change in the channel, currently available por5 July 6 Telecable La Paz Las Piedras Personal TV, TCC (Uruguay), VTR, Telsur, GTD Manquehue, Movistar Colombia, Movistar Chile, Megacable, Movistar TV (Peru), Claro Colombia, Cable TV Group.
Formed on 23 July 2003 as a result of the equal merger of Via Digital (owned by Telefónica) and Canal Satélite Digital (owned by Sociedad de Television Canal Plus, S.A.), it was the largest pay-TV broadcaster in Spain. The company used to be a subdivision of Sogecable (renamed Prisa TV in 2010) with shares held by Mediaset España and ...
Movistar TV is a subscription television service operated by Telefónica. Currently, the service is available in Chile , Peru , Colombia , El Salvador , Venezuela and Argentina . In Spain , this service merged with the satellite platform Canal+ , resulting in a new platform called Movistar+ .
Corazón is available in Mexico under the providers Totalplay, Megacable and Star TV [], Peru on Movistar TV, [2] Chile on VTR, [3] Brazil on Guigo TV, [4] Guatemala, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica and Panama on Claro TV, and in the United States under the FAST channels (Free ad-supported Streaming Television).
It was followed on 11 September 1983 by TV3 in Catalonia, on 24 July 1985 by Televisión de Galicia (TVG) in Galicia, on 28 February 1989 by Canal Sur in Andalusia, on 2 May 1989 by Telemadrid in Madrid and on 9 October 1989 by Canal Nou in the Valencian Community. The full liberalization of television with the law of 1989 permitted the ...
All the Uruguayan cell phone companies (Antel, Claro, Movistar) offer data plans for their smartphone users as well as USB modems for personal computers. Ancel/Antel even offers a bundle of cellular Internet access and ADSL, an unusual but potentially attractive combination for home ADSL users who also want to have Internet access on the go.