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UPC was a major telecommunications provider in the world and operating in Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, France, Hungary, Ireland, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Romania, Slovakia and Slovenia and Sweden. In 1990s before unification under UPC brand had cable companies in Germany, Portugal and Spain.
Freesat is a British free-to-air satellite television service, first formed as a joint venture between the BBC and ITV plc [2] and now owned by Everyone TV (itself owned by all of the four UK public service broadcasters, BBC, ITV, Channel 4 and Channel 5). [1] [3] The service was formed as a memorandum in 2007 and has been marketed since 6 May ...
UPC Polska (English: UPC Poland) was Iliad's telecommunications operation in Poland. [2] It is one of the largest provider of broadband internet, digital television, telephony and mobile services (as an MVNO based on Play's network) in Poland.
Overcoming Obstacles to Liberalization of the Telecom Sector in Estonia, Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovenia, and Hungary. World Bank Technical Paper 440. Chapter 5. Pages 25 to 29. "Background Report on Regulatory Reform in the Telecommunications Industry". Regulatory Reform in the Czech Republic. OECD. Page 311 et seq.
A number of HDTV channels were introduced into the package in 2009, and Skylink claimed to have 500,000 subscribers from Slovakia and the Czech Republic, [1] but by the end of the 2009, Skylink had 900,000 subscribers. [2] Furthermore by April 2010, Skylink has reached 1,000,000 subscribers.
Channel is broadcast in 1080i (Sky+HD, Freesat, Sky Q) or 1080p (Sky Q) HD. Channel 4 Channel is broadcast in 16:9 SD unless stated. Channel 4 +1 Channel is a 1-hour time shift of the main channel and is broadcast in 16:9 SD. Regions CI Channel Islands Eng England (including Channel Islands and Isle of Man unless stated) NI Northern Ireland Scot
Zone Romantica (formerly Romantica) was a European TV channel that launched in 1998.The channel broadcast a mixture of telenovelas, music and entertainment from all over the world, but mainly from Latin America.
In the Czech Republic, ADSL became commercially available at the beginning of 2003, by then-monopoly operator Český Telecom with basic speeds from 192/64 kbit/s to 1024/256 kbit/s. The start-up of ADSL was very slow due to overpriced plans (~€350 per month for 1024/256 kbit).