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2609 East 14Th Street Brooklyn New York 11235 JO ANNA CANZONERI MCCORMICK 2609 east 14th street brooklyn new york 11235 EMAIL [email protected] [email protected] CELL 718 690 8124 May 25, 2015 Cable company redirects here. For the piano manufacturer, see Cable Piano Company. This is a list of cable television providers by country. Contents [hide] 1 Argentina 2 Australia 3 Austria 4 Belgium 5 Bosnia and Herzegovina 6 Brazil 7 Bulgaria 7.1 Top Five 7.2 Detailed list 8 Canada 8.1 Defunct 9 Chile 10 Croatia 11 Cyprus 12 Czech Republic 13 Denmark 14 Estonia 15 Finland 16 France 17 Germany 18 Hong Kong 19 Hungary 20 Indonesia 21 Israel 22 India 23 Ireland 24 Japan 25 Kosovo 26 Lithuania 27 Malaysia 28 Maldives 29 Malta 30 Mexico 31 Monaco 32 Netherlands 32.1 Regional 32.2 Local 33 New Zealand 34 Norway 35 Pakistan 36 Philippines 37 Poland 38 Portugal 39 Romania 40 Russia 41 Serbia 42 Singapore 43 Slovakia 44 Slovenia 45 Spain 46 Sri Lanka 47 Sweden 48 Switzerland 49 Thailand 50 Trinidad and Tobago 51 Turkey 52 United Kingdom 53 United States 53.1 Top Five 53.2 Detailed list 54 Ukraine 55 Uruguay 56 References Argentina[edit] Cablevisión (es) Supercanal (es) Telecentro (es) Australia[edit] Austar Satellite (Cable in Darwin, Australia) Foxtel Cable and Satellite Optus TV SelecTV (No longer available as of 2011) TransACT / Neighbourhood Cable Austria[edit] BKF LIWEST Salzburg AG UPC Austria UPC Tirol (formerly Telesystem Tirol) Belgium[edit] AIESHAssociation intercommunale d'électricité du sud du Hainaut (AIESH) (fr) Belgacom Numericable (Belgium) Telenet (Belgium) VOO (Belgium) (fr) Wolu­TV Bosnia and Herzegovina[edit] Cable and digital distribution: ANEKS Banja Luka ASK CATV Ilidža BHB CABLE TV Lukavac BRIDISTEL Brčko District CATV SAT Bosanski Brod Dom Kulture Maglaj Maglaj Dom Kulture Žepče Žepče DUOS Pale ELING­KDS Teslić ELKATEL Tuzla ELNET Laktaši ELTA­KABEL Doboj ELTA­MT Tuzla FOCUS­M Milići GLOBAL INTERNET Novi Travnik KOMING­PRO Bosanska Gradiška KT SARA Drvar KTV E­G­E Doboj Jug M&H Company Sarajevo MARIĆ­ŽEPČE Žepče Media Sky Živinice MISS.NET Bihać Neon Solucije Kalesija No Limit Technology Sanski Most ORTAK Šipovo STAR­TEL Stolac STIJENA HERC Ljubinje STOKIĆ Doboj TEHNI­NET Tržačka Raštela TEING Prozor (Rama) Telemach Sarajevo (Member of United Group) TELINEA Sanski Most TELRAD NET Bijeljina Terc Trade Kompani Prnjavor TV­ KABEL Višegrad TX TV Tuzla US TELCOM Ključ VELNET Mostar VKT­Net Bugojno WIRAC.NET Gračanica Defunct or merged: ART Net Kiseljak (merged with Telemach) BH Cabel Net Sarajevo (merged with Telemach) Elob Sarajevo (merged with Telemach) Global Net Sarajevo (merged with Telemach) HKBnet Sarajevo (merged with M&H Company) HS Kablovska televizija Sarajevo (merged with M&H Company) Mo Net Mostar (merged with Telemach) Telekabel Zenica (merged with Telemach) VI­NET Visoko (merged with Telemach) IPTV distribution: HOME.TV by HT Mostar Mostar Moja TV & Moja webTV by BH Telecom Sarajevo Open IPTV by Telekom Srpske Banja Luka SUPER TV by LOGOSOFT Sarajevo DTH distribution: Total TV BH Banja Luka (Member of United Group) Brazil[edit] Claro TV GVT TV Net Serviços de Comunicação Oi TV SKY Brasil Vivo TV Bulgaria[edit] Top Five[edit] Bulsatcom Vivacom M­sat Cable blizoo Mtel Detailed list[edit] Ariel TV Asparuho NET BalchikNet blizoo Bulsatcom CableSat West Calbe Com Holding Centrum Group Coolbox ComNet DigiCom Delta Dobrudja Cable Escom Evrotur Sat TV Fiber1 NET1 KoresNet LANUtra M­sat Cable MAXTelecom Mtel Megalan N3 NET1 NetSurf Networx OnlineDirect OrlandoNet PanTelecom PlayTime RN Cable Net SofiaNet Sprint Skat TBK TCV Telecom Group TelNet TrakiaCable Unex Unics VestiTel VideoSat Vivacom WispBG Canada[edit] Access Communications ­ Regina, Saskatchewan Bell Canada (Quebec) Cable Axion (Quebec) Cablevision (Quebec) Cogeco Cable ­ Southern/Eastern Ontario and Central Quebec DERYtelecom (Quebec) EastLink (Atlantic Canada and Greater Sudbury, Ontario) Coast Cable (British Columbia) Delta Cable (British Columbia) Now part of Eastlink Northern Cablevision (Alberta) Rush (Nova Scotia) Novus Entertainment ­ Metro Vancouver Rogers Cable ­ Greater Toronto Area, London, Ontario, Ottawa, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador Shaw Communications ­ Western Canada, Northern Ontario Shaw Direct Vidéotron ­ Quebec Telus ­ (British Columbia) Westman ­ Brandon, Manitoba and surrounding areas Defunct[edit] Access (Nova Scotia) CF Cablecasting Cablenet Classicomm Compton Communications Fundy Cable Garnet Cable Killaloe Cable MacLean­Hunter Cablesystems Moffat Broadcasting Northern Selkirk Trillium Cable VIC Communications Videon Chile[edit] Mundo Pacífico[1] VTR Croatia[edit] Dastin Dastin Vipnet B.net B.net (the merger of DCM and Adriatic Kabel) Terrakom Cyprus[edit] Cablenet Cyta PrimeTel Czech Republic[edit] ATS, s.r.o. Dattel, a.s. Dattel Kable Gts telecom Elsat, s.r.o. InterCable CZ K + K Cable, v.o.s. Kabel Net Holding, a.s. Kabel plus (Cable plus) Kabel Plus Střední Morava, a.s. Kabelová Televize Jeseník Karneval KT DAKR, s.r.o. KT Ostrava Jih, s.r.o. NejTV a.s. Pilskabel, a.s. TES Litvínov, s.r.o. UPC Czech Republic Denmark[edit] ComX Networks A/S Tele 2 Telia Stofa Waoo YouSee Estonia[edit] AS Fill AS Starman AS STV Elion Enterprises Limited ITTU Inteko OÜ Lassonia OÜ Telset Finland[edit] DNA Welho ElisaCom Oy Etelä­Satakunnan Puhelin Oy Forssan Seudun Puhelin Oy Hämeen Puhelin Oy Jyväsviestintä Oy Kajaanin Puhelinosuuskunta Kokkolan Puhelin Oy Kotkan Tietoruutu Oy KPY Kaapelitelevisio Oy Kuopion Kaapelitelevisio Lännen Puhelin Oy Lohjan Puhelin Oy Mariehamns Centralantenn Ab Mikkelin Puhelin Oyj Oulu­TV Oy Päijät­Visio Oy Pietarsaaren Seudun Puhelin Oy Pohjanmaan PPO Oy Pohjois­Hämeen Puhelin Oy Riihimäen Puhelin Oy Salon Seudun Puhelin Oy Savonlinnan Puhelin Oy Sonera Plaza (TeliaSonera Finland Oyj) Teljän Mediat Oy Tikka Media Oy Iisalmen Puhelin Oy TTV Tampereen Tietoverkko Oy Turun Kaapeli­TV (Turun Kaapelitelevisio Oy) Vaasan Läänin Puhelin Oy France[edit] Numericable Valvision Vialis Videopôle Germany[edit] Bosch Telekom Cable One Deutsche Telekom GdW Bundesverband Kabel & Medien Service (Munich) Kabel Deutschland KomRo (Rosenheim) Primacom Tele Columbus Unitymedia Kabel BW (Liberty Global) Hong Kong[edit] CableTV HKBN PCCW SuperSUN Hungary[edit] Antenna Hungária Délkábel Kft. DIGI Kft. (formerly known as Egyesült Magyar Kábeltelevízió) DSP Befektető Rt. HCS KableVision KFKI Számitástechnikai Rt. Magyar Telekom ­ T­Kábel (formerly known as MatávKábelTV) Németkábel Vagyonkezelő Rt. PR Telecom Zrt UPC Hungary (UPC Magyarország and Monor) Indonesia[edit] AoraTV Cepat Net First Media Formerly Kablevision Indovision Max3 NexMedia OkeVision Orange TV Skynindo TelkomVision Top TV Topas TV Yes TV Israel[edit] Hot India[edit] A.Ptv Net work [Cable TV Network] Advanced Multisystem Broadband Communication Pvt. Ltd Arasu Cable Asianet (Kerala) Atria Convergence Technologies Barasat Cable TV Network Pvt. Ltd CableComm Services Pvt. Ltd ChandparaCable TV Network Ltd Channel 3 DEN Networks DWL ­ Digital Space Link Nagpur FASTWAY TRANSMISSION P LTD Gujarat Telelink P Limited (GTPL) Hathway Home Cable Network Pvt Limited ICE TV Pvt Incable (IMCL) JAK Communications JPR Channel Kailash Cable Network P Ltd Kal Cables Pvt. Ltd Kerala Communicators Cable Ltd. (Kerala) Kolkata Cable & Broadband Pariseva Ltd Link Entertainment (Howrah Cable) Live Satellite Manthan Broadband Services Mohit Cable Vision Marine BizTV Ortel Communications Prem Channels Pvt Ltd (Parmesh and Shashi Verma, Gurgaon) Reliance Digicom (ex Digicable) RVR Infra (Hyderabad) Sanjay Cable Network P Ltd Satellite Vision Cable TV & Broadband Services Mumbai Satellite Vision Pvt Limited SCV Seven Star Dot Com Pvt Ltd Shri balaji cable network in gurgaon Silver Line Broadband Services P LtD Siti Cable (SCNL) Siti Vision Digital Media Spectra Net Ltd Star Broadband Services (India) P Ltd STAR NET ORISSA STV network UCN (Nagpur) Universal Communication System You Telecom Ireland[edit] Largest (Available nationally) UPC Ireland Smaller Independent Cable Operators Casey Cablevision Magnet Entertainment (IPTV over fiber FTTH) Smart Telecom (IPTV over fiber FTTH) Smyth Cablevision The latest players in the market (Formerly Southcoast Community TV) SCTV Digital (Cork)(MDSamerica.com ­ MVDDS Wireless) Defunct Irish cable companies (all gradually merged into what is now UPC Ireland) Cablelink (Rebranded as NTL) Chorus Communications (Becomes UPC in 2007) CMI (Cable Management Ireland)(Merged to form Chorus) Cork Multichannel/Cork Communications (Became Chorus) East Coast Multichannel (Merged to form Chorus) Horizon (Merged to form Chorus) Irish Multichannel (Merged to form Chorus) Marlin CATV (Merged to form Cablelink) NTL Ireland (Becomes UPC in 2007) Phoenix Relays (Merged to form Cablelink) Ren­Tel Cablevision (The Rank Organisation)(Merged to form Cablelink) RTÉ Relays (Merged to form Cablelink) Sky Scan Cablenetwork Kumaramputhur (Merged to form Cablelink) Westward Cable (Merged to form Chorus) Japan[edit] Bay Communication BB Cable CCJ Cyubu Cable iTSCOM (ITS Communication) Japan Cable Net (KDDI) JCOM (Jupiter) K­CAT NNS StarCat Cable Network Co. Tokai Cable Usen Corporation Kosovo[edit] IPKO Kujtesa Lithuania[edit] Balticum Cgates Group (Cgates, Mikrovisata) ­ Largest cable company in the country Dokeda Druskininkų televizija Elekta Eteris Funaris Ignalinos televizija Ilora Init Group (Init, Vinita) Kava Media KLI LT Lansneta Marsatas Parabolė Roventa Rygveda Satela Splius Televizijos komunikacijos Transteleservis Ukmergės televizija Viltuva Zirzilė Malaysia[edit] Astro Telekom Malaysia
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