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  2. MEO (telecommunication company) - Wikipedia

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    MEO (formerly TMN and PTC) is a mobile and fixed telecommunications service and brand from Altice Portugal (formerly Portugal Telecom), managed by MEO - Serviços de Comunicações e Multimédia. The service was piloted in Lisbon in 2007 and was later extended to Porto and Castelo Branco .

  3. Sporting TV - Wikipedia

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    Sporting TV is the television channel of Sporting Clube de Portugal. [1] In open signal, the channel is present in the operators MEO , NOS , Vodafone and Nowo . [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The channel broadcasts live Sporting games at home in the Academia Sporting and in Pavilhão João Rocha .

  4. Meo (Portugal) - Wikipedia

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  5. Cartoon Network (Portuguese TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    On 26 April 2018, Boomerang Portugal was launched on Nowo and Vodafone. This version had already been launched in Angola and Mozambique on 21 April 2015 and the European channel (English-language) stopped being broadcast when Cartoon Network was launched in Portuguese. In 2022 the channel arrived on MEO schedule, only available IPTV and Satellite.

  6. Ana Figueiredo - Wikipedia

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    Figueiredo began her career as an auditor at Galp Energia, a Portugal-based, multinational energy corporation, and then moved to Ernst & Young, a major international accounting firm. In 2003 she joined Portugal Telecom, which since 2015 has been the fully owned subsidiary of the French multinational Altice, the owner of the MEO brand in ...

  7. Digital terrestrial television in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    On April 2, 2001, Ferro Rodrigues announced the first tender for a digital terrestrial television network in Portugal, with a second tender to grant the channels in the second half of the year. The goal was to start in the second half of 2002, achieving 90% reach, and shutting down the analog signals in 2007. [ 6 ]

  8. Supertubos - Wikipedia

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    Supertubos (Portuguese for Supertubes) is a wave and beach located in Peniche, Portugal. The break is the site of the MEO Pro Portugal from the World Surf League Men's and Women's Championship Tour event. [1] [2] The wave did not come into mainstream international spotlight until the Rip Curl Pro Search Event in 2009.

  9. Telecommunications in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Portugal has a modern and flexible telecommunications market and a wide range of varied media organisations. The regulatory body overseeing communications is called ANACOM . The country has one of the highest mobile phone penetration rates in the world (the number of operative mobile phones already exceeds the population).