Tele2Vision

In today's article we will explore Tele2Vision, a topic that has captured the attention of many people in recent years. With a focus on Tele2Vision, we will analyze its impact on various aspects of everyday life, from health to technology. As we delve into this topic, we will cover its history, its current applications, and its potential for the future. With interviews with Tele2Vision experts and analysis of relevant data, this article seeks to shed light on a particular aspect of Tele2Vision that is often overlooked. Additionally, we will explore how Tele2Vision has evolved over time, and how it continues to change the world we live in. Get ready for an exciting journey into the world of Tele2Vision.

Tele2Vision (known as KabelVision before 2004) was a Swedish cable television distributor owned by Tele2 that was started in 1986.

Tele2 was relatively late in adopting digital television, broadcasting analogue only until early 2006 (the other major distributors, Com Hem, SPA and Canal Digital, had been offering digital television for several years by then). The switch was however more straightforward. While the other distributors were simulcasting both analogue and digital television, Tele2Vision closed down most of the analogue channels when they launched digital television, leaving only SVT1, SVT2, SVT24, Barnkanalen, Kunskapskanalen, TV4 and TV6 on analogue.

The digital broadcasts always include the SVT channels, TV4, TV6 and Aftonbladet TV7. The foundation of the digital offering are "interest packages" containing channels in different genres:

On top of the interest packages, there are additional packages:

There is also some à la carte channels.

Like many other cable television distributors, Tele2Vision has launched triple play services, later on expanding into quadruple play.

References

  1. ^ "Om Tele2Vision". Tele2Vision. Archived from the original on 2006-10-24. Retrieved 2007-06-17.

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