List of satellite television companies
(Redirected from List of direct broadcast satellite providers)
This is a list of satellite television providers, operating around the world.
Africa edit
Middle East and North Africa edit
Ghana edit
- Crystal TV[1] - Digital Terrestrial
- Multichoice[1] - DSTV & GOTV
- Multitv[2] - Multichannel free to air
- RCS[3] - Multichannel free to air
- StarTimes - Digital Terrestrial
Nigeria edit
- African Cable Television - commenced operations on the 1st of December 2014. Operations were discontinued a few months later.
- CTL
- Daarsat
- DStv[4][5] Other networks like HiTV (out of operations) and StarTimes have increased the competitiveness of the cable TV market.[6][7]
- GOtv[8]
- KAFTAN TV
- Kwese TV - discontinued its DTH operation in 2019[9]
- Metro Digital
- Montage Cable Network[10] Also commenced operations in 2014 but is no longer in operations.
- Mytv[11]
- OurTV[12]
- Play Consat
- Sairtek is a top broadcast service provider in lagos Nigeria, sairtek provides free to air broadcasting, live streaming, satellite, OTT and IPTV, distribution and contribution services.
- StarTimes - DTT and DTH operator
- TrendTV[13]
- TStv[14] was off air but back on air since October 2020
East Africa edit
South Africa edit
Asia edit
Afghanistan edit
Bangladesh edit
Cambodia edit
- Cambodian DTV Network
India edit
Indonesia edit
Israel edit
Japan edit
Malaysia edit
- Astro
- NJOI
- MYTV Broadcasting DTH
- OK Vision
Mongolia edit
Myanmar edit
Nepal edit
Pakistan edit
- MAG DTH
- ShahzadSky DTH
- Startime
Philippines edit
South Korea edit
Sri Lanka edit
Thailand edit
- DTV
- Good TV
- GMM Z
- IPM TV
- PSI TV
- TrueVisions
Vietnam edit
- An Viên Television (MobiTV)
- K+
- Vietnam Multimedia Corporation
Oceania edit
Australia edit
New Zealand edit
Europe edit
Albania edit
Austria edit
Belgium edit
Bosnia and Herzegovina edit
Bulgaria edit
Croatia edit
Cyprus edit
Czech Republic edit
Denmark edit
- Allente
- Viasat - merged into Allente in 2021.
- Canal Digital - merged into Allente in 2021.
Estonia edit
Finland edit
- Allente
- Viasat - merged into Allente in 2021.
- Canal Digital - merged into Allente in 2021.
France edit
Georgia edit
Germany edit
Greece edit
Hungary edit
Ireland edit
Italy edit
- Sky
- Tivùsat
- Tele+ - merged into Sky in 2003.
- Stream TV - merged into Sky in 2003.
- RaiSat - files for bankruptcy in 2010.
Latvia edit
Lithuania edit
Luxembourg edit
Montenegro edit
Netherlands edit
North Macedonia edit
Norway edit
- Allente
- Viasat - merged into Allente in 2021.
- Canal Digital - merged into Allente in 2021.
Poland edit
- Canal+
- Orange
- Polsat Box
- Wizja TV - merged into Cyfra+ in 2002.
- n - merged into nc+ in 2013.
- Telewizja na kartę - sold to Smart HD+ in 2016.
Portugal edit
Romania edit
- Digi
- Focus Sat
- Freesat
- Orange
- Boom TV - brought by Dolce in 2012.
- Dolce - files for bankruptcy in 2017.
Russia edit
- MTS
- NTV Plus
- Telekarta
- Tricolor TV
Serbia edit
Slovakia edit
Slovenia edit
Spain edit
- Movistar Plus+
- Canal+ - merged into Movistar+ in 2015.
- Via Digital - merged into Digital+ in 2003.
Sweden edit
- Allente
- Viasat - merged into Allente in 2021.
- Canal Digital - merged into Allente in 2021.
Switzerland edit
Turkey edit
Ukraine edit
United Kingdom edit
- Freesat
- Sky
- BSB - merged into BSkyB in 1990.
- Sky Multichannels - brought by Sky in 2001.
- Freesat from Sky - sold to Freesat and Sky in 2021.
Americas edit
Argentina edit
- Antina
- Vrio Corp.
Bolivia edit
Brazil edit
- Claro TV
- Oi TV
- SKY Brasil
Canada edit
Chile edit
Colombia edit
Costa Rica edit
Dominican Republic edit
Ecuador edit
El Salvador edit
Guatemala edit
Honduras edit
Mexico edit
- Dish México
- Sky México
- Star TV
Nicaragua edit
Panama edit
Paraguay edit
Peru edit
- Cable Mágico Satelital
- Claro TV
- Tuves
- Vrio Corp.
Puerto Rico edit
- Claro TV
- DirecTV
- Dish Network[20]
- Kiwisat[21]
United States edit
- DirecTV
- Dish Network
- Glorystar
- Orby TV
- Primestar - brought by DirecTV in 1999.
- USSB - merged into DirecTV in 1999.
- Voom - sold to Dish in 2005.
- AlphaStar - files for bankruptcy in 1997.
Uruguay edit
Venezuela edit
References edit
- ^ a b "Multichoice Ghana". Multichoice Ghana.
- ^ "Multitv". Multitvworld.com. Retrieved 11 May 2020.
- ^ "RCS Ghana". RCS Ghana.
- ^ "Multichoice Increase DStv Subscription Prices". P.M. News. Retrieved 30 September 2014.
- ^ "Subscribers groan under high cost of pay TV in Nigeria". vanguardngr.com. 30 December 2011. Retrieved 30 September 2014.
- ^ "GoTV, StarTimes in Battle for Consumer Loyalty". This Day. Archived from the original on 6 October 2014. Retrieved 30 September 2014.
- ^ "MultiChoice, HiTV Open War Chests for EPL Rights". nigeriacommunicationsweek.com.ng. 25 May 2009. Retrieved 30 September 2014.
- ^ "Why GOtv's catching on like wild fire". businessexpressng.com. Archived from the original on 6 October 2014. Retrieved 30 September 2014.
- ^ Olaoluwa, Joseph (11 August 2019). "Kwese TV finally shuts down".
- ^ "Montage Cable Network debuts with 36 channels". Daily Independent Lagos. Archived from the original on 6 October 2014. Retrieved 30 September 2014.
- ^ "My TV, strong contender in pay-tv market". Retrieved 30 September 2014.
- ^ Africa, Space in (25 May 2020). "OurTV Launches DTH Service On NigComSat 1R". Space in Africa. Retrieved 24 February 2021.
- ^ "Official website". Retrieved 30 September 2014.
- ^ "TStv Africa". Retrieved 30 September 2014.
- ^ "اچ دي پلس: فراهم کننده نشرات مستقیم به خانه در افغانستان". oqaab.af.
- ^ "Express AM6 at 53.0°E - LyngSat". www.lyngsat.com.
- ^ Akash Digital TV
- ^ "MONGOLSAT - Хиймэл дагуулаар ТВ, радиогийн сувгууд үнэгүй үзэх". www.mongolsat.mn.
- ^ "Mongolsat on Telstar 18 Vantage at 138.0°E - LyngSat". www.lyngsat.com.
- ^ "La mejor TV por satélite | DISH Puerto Rico". puertorico.dish.com. Retrieved 3 February 2021.
- ^ "KIWISAT PR | Te hacemos una prioridad". www.kiwisatpr.com. Retrieved 3 February 2021.