Bosnia debuts IPTV service
March 23, 2009
ISP Logosoft has launched the first IPTV service in Bosnia and Herzegovina, called Super TV. Delivered over DSL, the service will initially be available in the New Sarajevo area, before being extended to other parts of Sarajevo.
Super TV currently offers 33 TV channels as well as EPG and VoD services, and there are plans to add HDTV channels at a later stage. The monthly subscription is BAM25 (E12.50), while the lease of the set-top box costs BAM 12 and a digital receiver can be acquired for BAM 280. Logosoft provides Internet access services in Sarajevo, Zenica and Tuzla, charging BAM 80 a month for a 512/192 Kbps flat-rat
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