Boxer launches TV via broadband
Friday, November 28th, 2008
On December 1st, Sweden’s Boxer will launch TV over broadband, known as IPTV, on a select number of broadband networks. The drive is part of Boxer’s strategy to provide its services to more households via different technologies.
As a first stage, around 3,000 households will be able to subscribe to Boxer’s package of channels, through four different ISPs. The offer consists of 75 channels and, via the Boxer portal, customers will also be able to order Video On Demand (VOD) content.
Boxer provides a dedicated set-top box to subscribers.
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