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SPI International expands presence in Bulgaria
Canal+ owned SPI International has unveiled SPI/FilmBox channels have launched on the new interactive television service Yettel TV in Bulgaria.
Per the agreement with telecommunications company Yettel Bulgaria, SPI/FilmBox channels landed on Yettel TV April 6.
The TV Max package include the channels FilmBox Extra, Erox, FashionBox, FilmBox Stars, FilmBox Arthouse, DocuBox, Fast&FunBox, FightBox, Gametoon, Dizi, FunBox UHD and 360 TuneBox, and Eroxxx.
Yettel Bulgaria’s mobile network serves over 99% of Bulgaria’s population, according to the company. It has become a pioneer in the field of wireless networks, launching the first commercial 4G network in Bulgaria in 2015, the first VoLTE service in 2018 and paving the way for the development of 5G with the first test of a 5G network in the country.
Yettel TV users can watch content through its wireless Smart TV Box, as well as on laptops, computers, smartphones, and tablets. Yettel TV Smart TV application is also to be made available by the telecommunications company.
Commenting on the deal Murat Muratoglu, head of distribution at SPI International said: “We are excited to partner with Yettel Bulgaria to bring our high-quality channels to their brand-new innovative and interactive television service. This partnership is important to us as it allows us to reach more viewers in Bulgaria and provide them with the best entertainment experience possible.”
“Our goal has been to continually introduce top-class services with as much added-value as possible to our customers; with the vision of launching a better offering than simply being first to market. Yettel TV sets new standards in user experience and uses the latest technology to offer modern functionalities and a premium experience. Our customers expect a TV service without compromised quality and with proper attention to detail. We’re delighted that this time has now come.” said Jason King, Yettel CEO.