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  2. Cosmote TV - Wikipedia

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    Cosmote TV is the corporate name for two pay television services in Greece, owned by Greek telecommunication operator OTE. The two services are as follows: The two services are as follows: Cosmote TV via OTT – Streaming platform

  3. List of Greek-language television channels - Wikipedia

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    Animal Planet Europe (); BabyTV (); Blue Hustler; Cartoonito Greece (); Crime & Investigation; Discovery Channel (); Disney Channel; Disney Jr. Duck TV; DW-TV; E ...

  4. Wind Hellas - Wikipedia

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    Wind Hellas (formerly TELESTET Hellas and later also TIM Hellas) was a Greek integrated telecommunications provider with headquarters in Athens, Greece.. As of September 2010, Wind was the third largest mobile operator in Greece (after Cosmote and Vodafone) with more than 4.4 million active subscribers. [2]

  5. OTE - Wikipedia

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    OTE launches CONN-X TV (IPTV) to a limited number of existing clients for a trial period. This satellite TV was the predecessor of OTE TV. OTE's broadband connection reach 970,000, with presence points in its network extend to 1,390, nationwide.

  6. Cosmote S.A. - Wikipedia

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    COSMOTE MOBILE TELECOMMUNICATIONS (Greek: COSMOTE ΚΙΝΗΤΕΣ ΤΗΛΕΠΙΚΟΙΝΩΝΙΕΣ), known as just Cosmote, is the largest mobile network operator in Greece. The company is headquartered in Athens and is a fully-owned subsidiary of the Hellenic Telecommunications Organization (OTE) , the incumbent telecommunications provider in Greece.

  7. Internet in Greece - Wikipedia

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    Mobile broadband offers are available from all three national mobile phone operators Cosmote, Vodafone Greece and WIND Hellas, with more than 1 Gbit/s [14] downlink speeds. Mobile broadband was heavily marketed during 2008 by all three, leading to a surge in mobile Internet usage, primarily with mobile professionals and young users.

  8. Germanos Group - Wikipedia

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    In the beginning Germanos stores offered in Greece mobile connections with Telestet (now WIND Greece) and Cosmote. Later, in 2005 Vodafone Greece gave permission to Germanos to offer its connections. In 2006 when a subsidiary of Cosmote bought the company, Wind and Vodafone pulled their support from the stores, stating that it would lead to ...

  9. Telekom Romania Mobile - Wikipedia

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    On June 30, 2009 Cosmote acquired Zapp Mobile, a CDMA mobile operator with 374,000 subscribers, who also had a 3G license. [12] Following Zapp acquisition, Cosmote launched 3G service. At the end of 2013, Cosmote Romania had 6.1 million customers, of which 25.9% were postpaid subscribers and the rest were users of prepaid services.