Copaco IPTV for Paraguay
October 31, 2011
Paraguayan state-owned operator Copaco will launch its long-planned IPTV service on December 15th. The service will be available as part of a triple-play product suite, also including fixed telephony and broadband internet access. The new offering, which will be made available across the company’s existing broadband network footprint, will comprise of 90 TV channels at launch, including ten HD channels.
According to Copaco president Mario Esquivel, the operator also hopes to offer Paraguayan football coverage on a pay-per-view basis, although the plan is subject to Copaco agreeing broadcasting rights.
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