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Swisscom is a major telecommunications provider in Switzerland. [4] Its headquarters are located in Worblaufen near Bern. [5] The Swiss government owns 51% of Swisscom. [6] According to its own published data, Swisscom holds a market share of 56% for mobile, 50% for broadband and 37% for TV telecommunication in Switzerland. [7]
Used in the Swisscom TV (former: Bluewin TV) [82] television-over-IP service and in the DSL service with up to 50 Mbit/s downstream and 5 Mbit/s upstream, introduced with lower bitrates in November 2006. In 2007, voters in Zurich approved the installation of Fibre (and not VDSL) infrastructure.
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Blue Entertainment AG (formerly known as CT Cinetrade AG) is a Swiss media company owned by telecommunication provider Swisscom.The company specialised in film and sport programming rights for television.
Swisscom-Sendeturm St. Chrischona is a communications tower built in 1980–1984 near Basel, Switzerland, on the territory of the municipality Bettingen, Basel-Stadt. It was built as a replacement for a 136-metre (446 ft) tall lattice tower , which was erected at the site in 1962.
Teleclub also provides Video On Demand services (Teleclub On Demand and Teleclub Play) exclusively to the Swisscom TV service. In 2005, Swisscom acquired a minority share in Teleclub's parent company CT Cinetrade. In May 2013, Swisscom increased its share in CT Cinetrade from 49% to 75%. [1]
Uetliberg TV Tower at sunset, as seen from south-east Close-up of the observation deck. Uetliberg TV Tower is a 186.7-metre-high (613 ft) freestanding concrete TV tower on Uetliberg, near Zürich, Switzerland, built in 1990. The tower is used for radio and TV transmission. It is owned by Swisscom and generally not accessible to the public.
For TV sets sold in the US, Canada, Mexico and elsewhere. [42] Polaroid Roku OS For TV sets sold in Mexico, the UK and elsewhere from 2023 onwards. [45] Panasonic: Viera Cast and Viera Connect: For TV sets. The newer TV models now use the Firefox OS TV platform (no longer vendor specific). My Home Screen: For TV sets. Android TV: For TV sets ...