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  2. Movistar Plus+ - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. Movistar - Wikipedia

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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]

  4. Transatel - Wikipedia

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    EE (formerly T-Mobile UK and Orange UK) – United Kingdom [10] Salt (formerly Orange CH) – Switzerland [11] Mobistar (Orange) – Belgium; Tango – Luxembourg; In addition, Transatel delivers added value services around provisioning, prepaid and post-paid billing, as well as fixed-mobile convergence.

  5. List of mobile virtual network operators in the United Kingdom

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    Ceased UK operations. Extreme Connect: O2? Family Mobile: EE: 31 August 2015 [41] Ceased operations. FreedomPop: Three? Ceased UK operations. Fresh Mobile: T-Mobile: 19 March 2010 [42] Ceased operations. Existing customers were encouraged to move to the sister network, Talkmobile. KCOM Mobile: O2: 2019 GT Mobile: O2: July 2016

  6. Orange Group - Wikipedia

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    A consumer organisation forum web site known as OrangeProblems.co.uk focuses on the poor level of service provided by Orange Broadband in the UK. Initially set up as WanadooProblems.co.uk, the site focuses on the infamous Orange local loop unbundling and poor customer service but covers a wider range of Orange operations such as lost email ...

  7. Orange Belgium - Wikipedia

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    Mobistar, today Orange Belgium, was founded in 1996 as a joint venture between Telinfo and France Télécom (now Orange S.A.), building a GSM 900 network and then founding a complementary DCS 1800 network.

  8. Movistar TV - Wikipedia

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    The Movistar TV (then called Imagenio) platform is powered by Alcatel-Lucent (formerly Lucent Technologies) since 2006.Previously, Imagenio platform was an in-house development held by Telefónica I+D (the R&D branch of Telefónica).

  9. Proximus - Wikipedia

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    It was originally a de facto monopoly, but after deregulation Mobistar (now Orange Belgium), a second GSM 900 operator soon joined the game in 1998, followed by BASE – then known as KPN-Orange UK – in 1999. Proximus has just a little over 45% of the market, which is now considered as saturated.