Blueline launches TNT in Mahajanga by Hôtel★★★ RESTAURANT gourmand COCO LODGE MAJUNGA
Founded in 1997, Blueline, Gulfsat Madagascar group-owned company, is the pioneer of access to Internet in Madagascar. Very quickly, the needs of its clients require the implementation of systems and networks and data transfers over the island, in the Indian Ocean and to Europe.
Relying on infrastructures Gulfsat Madagascar which holds the licence to the Malagasy regulator (OMERT - www.omert.mg), Blueline develops, over the years, a variety of services to businesses in a first time, and individuals thereafter.
Taking into account the specificity of the Malagasy territory, Blueline has relied mainly on wireless technologies for its connectivity offerings. At the outset, satellite solutions have been the only possible opening outwards until 2010. Subsequently, several generations of terrestrial wireless networks have emerged since the beginnings of Blueline : the latest on the Internet was in 4G (deployed in 2010). Finally, a terrestrial digital broadcast network helped Blueline market, as soon as 2011, its international bouquets to the broadest offerings.
After Antananarivo, Toamasina and Antsirabe, It is the turn of Mahajanga to offer digital terrestrial television (TNT) from Blueline. Now, the inhabitants of the city of flowers can access various international content theme for the whole family, with its international channels. Not to mention the national content with TVM, M3TV/FM, ATR and Dream'in.
«Television is a medium used by Malagasy homes». And sales of audiovisual content, for us, is a way to return to households. We found a real need of the Malagasy to capture international channels home, and national channels for foreigners residing in Madagascar. Blueline TV responds to these needs, with a price defying any competition., explained Damien de Lamberterie, CEO of Blueline at the Blueline TV launch in June 2011.
Blueline TV channels reception requires a simple traditional TV antenna, a cable antenna and decoder Blueline TV. It is not necessary to have a parabolic antenna or internet access.
«More», It is possible to connect a hard disk or a USB key on the decoder to register for free and review your favorite shows, listen to your favorite MP3 songs, or view your photos and videos on your TV », explains the head of the company.
Before the official launch of DTT throughout, the Hanwoori can already be acquainted with this technology through various commercial offers from Blueline TV. As the bouquet of entry is 0 ariary.
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