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operates Cinemas NOS, the
largest cinema chain of Portugal. NOS was
founded as
TVCabo in 1994,
becoming the
third cable operator founded in
Portugal (the first...
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TVCabo may mean generally...
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which TDM own 74%. In
conjunction with the
Visabeira group TDM own 50% of
TVCabo Mozambique (a
cable television provider) and 50% of TELEVISA. TDM own 100%...
- services.
Angola Cables,
offering international access for data and voice.
TVCabo,
offering broad band
cable service for
television and
radio broadcasting...
- is 50%
partner with the
respective national telecom company in
TVCabo (Angola) and
TVCabo (Moçambique)
providing broadcasting and
internet access over broadband...
- July 31, 2005. It was also
broadcast in
Portugal through Cabovisão and
TVCabo (now ZON Multimédia), and in
Spain by
satellite TV
provider Vía Digital...
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transmitted and
received via
satellites and
digital decoders. Some
years later,
TVCabo,
began transmitting at
first through analog and
later digital means using...
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Cable television was
extended to
mainland Portugal in 1994
under the name
TVCabo (now NOS). In 1995, Cabovisão
began operations in the
cities of Palmela...
- This was the
first time a
broadcaster engaged in PPV
broadcasts after TVCabo (currently NOS)
broadcast a
select amount of
movies between 2005 and 2010...
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Miramar is also
present in the country's main pay TV distributors: DStv,
TVCabo, GOTV, StarTimes, but not Zap, and also
livestreams much of its
output through...