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Melita Limited, formerly Melita Cable, is a Maltese telecommunications company established in 1992. It is a quadruple play provider that provides cable television , mobile telephone , broadband Internet , and fixed-line telephone services.
Melite (Ancient Greek: Μελίτη, Melítē) or Melita was an ancient city located on the site of present-day Mdina and Rabat, Malta. It started out as a Bronze Age settlement, which developed into a city called Ann ( Phoenician : 𐤀𐤍𐤍 , ʾnn ) under the Phoenicians and became the administrative centre of the island. [ 1 ]
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Melita F.C., a football (soccer) club in Malta; Melita (telecommunications company), a telecommunications company in Malta; HMS Melita, two warships of the Royal Navy; Melita Stadium, Chester Hill, New South Wales, Australia "Melita", an alternative tune to the hymn "Eternal Father, Strong to Save"
The Malta Study Circle, a group of philatelists who study Malta's stamps and postal history, has produced a number of publications relating to the Melita issue. Two study papers which related to the original 1922–26 issue and the 1926 Postage overprints were published in 1970, [26] and they were combined into a single paper in 1972.
09xx xxxx (before 2002, from within Malta) 99xx xxxx (after 2002, from within Malta) +356 09xx xxxx (before 2002, outside Malta) +356 99xx xxxx (after 2002, outside Malta) Other non-geographic number ranges also changed, with the prefix for seven-digit mailbox numbers changing from 07 to 217.
In 2004 Melita F.C inaugurated their first 5-a-side artificial pitches and in the summer of 2007 the club launched the Melita F.C Complex at its training facility in Pembroke, Malta. The complex includes changing rooms, gymnasiums and a 105-metre full sized 2-Star FIFA-recommended pitch, certified to host UEFA Cup and UEFA Champions League matches.
Malta transitioned terrestrial broadcasts to digital television using the DVB-T standard in October 2011. [5] In preparation for the transition, the Malta Broadcasting Authority developed a General Interest Objectives classification to determine which existing terrestrial channels would be assigned to the digital subchannels of the new digital free-to-air broadcasting system.