List of satellite television companies
(Redirected from List of satellite television service providers in Nigeria)
This is a list of satellite television providers, operating around the world.
Africa
editAngola
editCôte d'Ivoire
edit- DStv - under DStv French Plus
- Canal+ Afrique
- Easy TV Côte d'Ivoire - under Canal+
- StarTimes - French & English
East Africa
edit- Azam TV
- Canal+ Afrique
- DStv
- StarTimes
- Zuku TV
- Orange - brought by Canal+ in 2023.
- TPS - merged into Canalsat in 2008.
- PremiumFree - Free to Air
Ethiopia
editGhana
edit- Crystal TV[1] - Digital Terrestrial
- Multichoice[1] - DSTV & GOTV
- Multitv[2] - Multichannel free to air
- RCS[3] - Multichannel free to air
- StarTimes - Digital Terrestrial
Namibia
edit- DStv
- GOtv Namibia - under DStv
- Satelio
- StarSat - under StarTimes TV
- PremiumFree - Free to Air
Middle East and North Africa
editMozambique
edit- Canal+ Réunion
- DStv - under DStv Bué
- Gotv Moçambique - under DStv
- StarTimes under MTM Moçambique
- UAU!TV
- ZAP TV
Nigeria
edit- African Cable Television - commenced operations on the 1st of December 2014. Operations were discontinued a few months later.
- CTL
- Daarsat
- DStv[4][5] Other networks like HiTV (out of operations) and StarTimes have increased the competitiveness of the cable TV market.[6][7]
- GOtv[8]
- KAFTAN TV
- Kwese TV - discontinued its DTH operation in 2019[9]
- Metro Digital
- Moreplex TV
- Montage Cable Network[10] Also commenced operations in 2014 but is no longer in operations.
- Mytv[11] - discontinued
- OurTV[12]
- Play Consat
- Sairtek is a top broadcast service provider in lagos Nigeria, sairtek provides free to air broadcasting, live streaming, satellite, OTT and IPTV, distribution and contribution services.
- StarTimes - DTT and DTH operator
- TrendTV[13]
- TStv[14] was off air but back on air since October 2020 - discontinued
Réunion
edit- Canal+ Réunion
- Parabole Réunion
- TNT Sat Réunion - under Canal+
- Orange Réunion - brought by Canal+ in 2023.
South Africa
edit- DStv
- Deukom - under Satelio
- GOtv South Africa - under DStv
- OpenView HD
- StarSat - under StarTimes TV
- PremiumFree - Free to Air
- ZapSat - under Zap TV
Togo
editZambia
edit- DStv
- GOtv Zambia - under DStv
- Muvi TV
- Topstar TV Zambia - under StarTimes TV
- PremiumFree - Free to Air
Asia
editAfghanistan
editBangladesh
editCambodia
edit- Cambodian DTV Network
India
editIndonesia
editIsrael
editJapan
editMalaysia
edit- Astro
- NJOI
- MYTV Broadcasting DTH
- OK Vision
Mongolia
editMyanmar
editNepal
editPakistan
edit- MAG DTH
- ShahzadSky DTH
- Startime
Philippines
editSouth Korea
editSri Lanka
editThailand
edit- DTV
- Good TV
- GMM Z
- IPM TV
- PSI TV
- TrueVisions
Vietnam
edit- An Viên Television (MobiTV)
- K+
- Vietnam Multimedia Corporation
Oceania
editAustralia
editNew Caledonia
editNew Zealand
editVanuatu
editWallis and Futuna
editEurope
editAlbania
editAustria
edit- HD Austria
- Sky
- DF1 - merged into Premiere World in 1999.
Belgium
edit- Télésat
- TV Vlaanderen
- TPS - files for bankruptcy in 2008.
Bosnia and Herzegovina
editBulgaria
editCroatia
editCyprus
editCzech Republic
editDenmark
edit- Allente
- Viasat - merged into Allente in 2021.
- Canal Digital - merged into Allente in 2021.
Estonia
editFinland
edit- Allente
- Viasat - merged into Allente in 2021.
- Canal Digital - merged into Allente in 2021.
France
edit- Bis TV
- Canal+
- Fransat
- AB Sat - sold to Bis TV in 2008.
- TPS - merged into Canalsat in 2008.
- Orange - brought by Canal+ in 2023.
Georgia
editGermany
edit- HD+
- Sky Deutschland
- DF1 - merged into Premiere World in 1999.
- Diveo - sold to M7 in 2019.
Greece
editHungary
editIreland
editItaly
edit- Sky Italia
- Tivùsat
- Tele+ - merged into Sky in 2003.
- Stream TV - merged into Sky in 2003.
- RaiSat - files for bankruptcy in 2010.
Latvia
editLithuania
editLuxembourg
editMontenegro
editNetherlands
editNorth Macedonia
editNorway
edit- Allente
- Viasat - merged into Allente in 2021.
- Canal Digital - merged into Allente in 2021.
Poland
edit- Canal+
- Orange
- Polsat Box
- Wizja TV - merged into Cyfra+ in 2002.
- n - merged into nc+ in 2013.
- Telewizja na kartę - sold to Smart HD+ in 2016.
Portugal
editRomania
edit- Digi
- Focus Sat
- Freesat
- Orange
- Akta (formely Max TV) - merged into Dolce in 2012.
- Boom TV - merged into Dolce in 2012.
- Telekom (formerly Dolce) - merged into Orange in 2022.
Russia
edit- MTS
- NTV Plus
- Telekarta
- Tricolor TV
Serbia
editSlovakia
editSlovenia
editSpain
edit- Movistar Plus+
- Canal+ - merged into Movistar+ in 2015.
- Via Digital - merged into Digital+ in 2003.
Sweden
edit- Allente
- Viasat - merged into Allente in 2021.
- Canal Digital - merged into Allente in 2021.
Switzerland
edit- Canal+
- Kabelio
- Sky
- TPS - merged into Canalsat in 2008.
- Orange - brought by Canal+ in 2023.
- DF1 - merged into Premiere World in 1999.
- Tele+ - merged into Sky in 2003.
- Stream TV - merged into Sky in 2003.
- RaiSat - files for bankruptcy in 2010.
Turkey
editUkraine
editUnited Kingdom
edit- Freesat
- Sky
- BSB - merged into BSkyB in 1990.
- Sky Multichannels - brought by Sky in 2001.
- Freesat from Sky - sold to Freesat and Sky in 2021.
Americas
editArgentina
edit- Antina
- Vrio Corp.
Bolivia
editBrazil
edit- Claro TV
- Oi TV
- SKY Brasil
Canada
editChile
editColombia
editCosta Rica
editDominican Republic
editEcuador
editEl Salvador
editFrench Guiana
editGuadeloupe
editGuatemala
editHaïti
editHonduras
editMartinique
editMexico
edit- Dish México
- Sky México
- Star TV
Nicaragua
editPanama
editParaguay
editPeru
edit- Cable Mágico Satelital
- Claro TV
- Tuves
- Vrio Corp.
Puerto Rico
edit- Claro TV
- DirecTV
- Dish Network[20]
- Kiwisat[21]
Saint Barthélemy
editSaint Martin
editUnited States
edit- DirecTV
- Dish Network
- Glorystar
- Orby TV - Shut down in 2021
- Primestar - brought by DirecTV in 1999.
- USSB - merged into DirecTV in 1999.
- Voom - sold to Dish in 2005.
- AlphaStar - files for bankruptcy in 1997.
Uruguay
editVenezuela
editReferences
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- ^ "Multitv". Multitvworld.com. Retrieved 11 May 2020.
- ^ "RCS Ghana". RCS Ghana.
- ^ "Multichoice Increase DStv Subscription Prices". P.M. News. Retrieved 30 September 2014.
- ^ "Subscribers groan under high cost of pay TV in Nigeria". vanguardngr.com. 30 December 2011. Retrieved 30 September 2014.
- ^ "GoTV, StarTimes in Battle for Consumer Loyalty". This Day. Archived from the original on 6 October 2014. Retrieved 30 September 2014.
- ^ "MultiChoice, HiTV Open War Chests for EPL Rights". nigeriacommunicationsweek.com.ng. 25 May 2009. Retrieved 30 September 2014.
- ^ "Why GOtv's catching on like wild fire". businessexpressng.com. Archived from the original on 6 October 2014. Retrieved 30 September 2014.
- ^ Olaoluwa, Joseph (11 August 2019). "Kwese TV finally shuts down".
- ^ "Montage Cable Network debuts with 36 channels". Daily Independent Lagos. Archived from the original on 6 October 2014. Retrieved 30 September 2014.
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- ^ Africa, Space in (25 May 2020). "OurTV Launches DTH Service On NigComSat 1R". Space in Africa. Retrieved 24 February 2021.
- ^ "Official website". Retrieved 30 September 2014.
- ^ "TStv Africa". Retrieved 30 September 2014.
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- ^ "Express AM6 at 53.0°E - LyngSat". www.lyngsat.com.
- ^ Akash Digital TV
- ^ "MONGOLSAT - Хиймэл дагуулаар ТВ, радиогийн сувгууд үнэгүй үзэх". www.mongolsat.mn.
- ^ "Mongolsat on Telstar 18 Vantage at 138.0°E - LyngSat". www.lyngsat.com.
- ^ "La mejor TV por satélite | DISH Puerto Rico". puertorico.dish.com. Retrieved 3 February 2021.
- ^ "KIWISAT PR | Te hacemos una prioridad". www.kiwisatpr.com. Retrieved 3 February 2021.