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Macau Cable TV

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Macau Cable TV
Native name
澳門有線電視
Founded22 April 1999; 26 years ago (1999-04-22) in Portuguese Macau
HeadquartersG/F , nº 77B, Avenida da Silva Macau,
Macau SAR, China
Area served
Macau
Websitewww.macaucabletv.com

Macau Cable Television Limited (Chinese: 澳門有線電視) is a cable television provider in Macao. Established in 1999, it began providing regular services in 2000.

History

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On 22 April 1999, following the creation of a Sino-Portuguese group, Macau Cable TV (TV Cabo Macau) was given a 15-year franchise to operate in the territory, becoming the exclusive provider of subscription television. The company received funds from Mainland China, Macao and Hong Kong, with Portugal Telecom, Teledifusão de Macau, Banco Nacional Ultramarino and Telesat - Comunicações por Satélite as shareholders, for a total investment of 450 million patacas. The management was up to PT's representants.[1]

On 8 July 2000, Macau Cable TV began its service. In 2002, it had over 20,000 subscribers;[2] by 2003, 40% of Macanese households were wired to its service.[1]

In late February 2006, the company was finishing a triple-play project, following an agreement signed with SGC Telecom in December 2005. The move would enable MCTV to break CTM's ISP monopoly.[3] PT announced the sale of its majority stake to local interests in December 2006, without identifying the buyer and amounts of money involved.[4]

The company renewed its contract to operate in April 2019, valid until 2024.[5] On 1 July 2019, the company started carrying EWTN's Asia-Pacific channel in its line-up, but was only made official on 15 August.[6]

References

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  1. ^ a b A Televisão de Macau
  2. ^ "存档副本". Archived from the original on 2009-08-12. Retrieved 2010-05-29.
  3. ^ TV Cabo Macau com projecto de "triple play"
  4. ^ TV Cabo Macau vendida a interesses locais
  5. ^ TV Cabo com contrato por mais cinco anos
  6. ^ EWTN INICIOU AS TRANSMISSÕES NA TV CABO MACAU A 1 DE JULHO