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TV Replay was launched, allowing customers to rewind up to 36 hours on popular linear TV channels. Through partnerships with companies like Apple and Samsung, customers gained access to a wide range of mobile devices. Additionally, a partnership with Netflix enabled customers to stream Netflix directly through Proximus TV.
At the end of March 2013, there were 1,412,000 Proximus TV subscribers, including the so-called "dual stream" subscribers. By end 2014, Proximus’ TV customer base counted 1,288,000 TV households, or 1,593,000 subscriptions when including multiple set-top boxes. [1] In September 2014, Belgacom TV became Proximus TV.
Proximus 11+ launched in July 2012 with extended exclusive football content from UEFA Champions League, Spanish and Portuguese competitions, whilst Proximus 11 offers free Belgian football competition. Proximus 5 started January 2012 with exclusive Belgian basketball competition. Pickx+: Proximus: pay-TV, movie and series channel: Dutch / French
Scarlet offers fixed telephony, digital television, fixed Internet connections and mobile subscriptions for private consumers. Founded in the Netherlands in 1992, Scarlet is also active in Belgium since 1997 and part of the Proximus Group since February 2008. To this day, Scarlet's ambition is to offer essential telecom at the lowest price.
Proximus is a Belgian mobile phone operator. Proximus may also refer to: Proximus Group, a Belgian telecommunications company, owner of Proximus; Proximus TV, former Belgacom TV, a digital TV service provider in Belgium; Proximus blind snake, a species of snake
Mobile telephone ownership has increased by nearly one thousand percent in the period 1997–2007, from 974,494 to 10.23 million. There are three licensed mobile network operators (MNO) in Belgium, Proximus , Orange Belgium (Orange S.A.) and Telenet/Base and numerous mobile virtual network operators (MVNO).
Proximus mobile was a subsidiary of Belgacom, which had an IPO in 2004 but remains more than 50% state owned. A 25% share was owned by the Vodafone Group until 2006, when Vodafone agreed to sell its stake to Belgacom.
In May 2007 Mobistar bought 90% of the shares of VOXmobile (today: Orange Communications Luxembourg S.A.), a mobile phone company of Luxembourg. VOXmobile was rebranded as Orange on 28 October 2009. [4] In October 2010 Mobistar launched a €55/month hybrid satellite/internet TV package, Starpack [5] to