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  2. MEO (telecommunication company) - Wikipedia

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    In January 27, 2014 PT Portugal will discontinue TMN brand and merge it with MEO. [6] On December 29, 2014, PT Portugal extinguished TMN, changing its name to MEO - Serviços de Comunicações e Multimédia e on the same day, PTC merged the MEO brand. 2015 In January 2015, PT decided to combine MEO and PTC into a single company, now renamed MEO ...

  3. NOS (Portuguese company) - Wikipedia

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    NOS, SGPS S.A. is a Portuguese telecommunications and media company which provides mobile and fixed telephony, cable television, satellite television and internet.The company resulted from the merger in 2013 of two of the country's major telecommunications companies: Zon Multimédia (formerly known as PT Multimédia, a spun-off media arm of Portugal Telecom) and Sonae's Optimus Telecommunications.

  4. Telephone numbers in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Mobiles similarly changed, with the digits 9T replacing the prefix 093T, where T is a digit specific to a mobile operator, that can be 1 (Telecel, now Vodafone Portugal), 0, 2 or 6 (TMN/MEO) or 3 (Optimus/NOS):

  5. Altice Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Altice Portugal S.A. (formerly known as PT Portugal) is the largest telecommunications service provider in Portugal.Since 2 June 2015 the company has been a wholly owned subsidiary of Altice, a multinational cable and telecommunications company with a presence in France, Israel, Belgium, Luxembourg, Portugal, French West Indies/Indian Ocean Area, the Dominican Republic, and Switzerland.

  6. MEO Sudoeste - Wikipedia

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    The Sudoeste Festival (Portuguese pronunciation: [suˈðwɛʃtɨ]), currently named MEO Sudoeste for sponsorship reasons, is a music festival that takes places annually since 1997, in August, in Odemira, in the southwest of Portugal.

  7. MEO Arena - Wikipedia

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    MEO Arena (formerly Altice Arena; also referred to by its former name, Pavilhão Atlântico) [1] is a multi-purpose indoor arena in Lisbon, Portugal. The arena is among the largest indoor arenas in Europe and the largest in Portugal with a capacity of 20,000 people and was built in 1998 for Expo '98 .

  8. Cartoonito (Portuguese TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    On 31 December 2013, the Pan-European feed was removed in Portugal due to the launch of the Portuguese feed of Cartoon Network. On 21 April 2015, Boomerang in European Portuguese was launched in Angola and Mozambique as a partnership with DStv and it is available on the DStv Bué and DStv Grande packages.

  9. Estádio José Alvalade - Wikipedia

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    The stadium hosted five matches of UEFA Euro 2004, one of them being the semi-final between Portugal and the Netherlands, which Portugal won 2–1. In May 2005, the stadium was upgraded to 5-star stadium status by UEFA, the same month it hosted the 2005 UEFA Cup Final between Sporting and CSKA Moscow , which CSKA Moscow won 3–1.