SPI/FilmBox channels on Gibraltar’s GibFibre
September 1, 2020
SPI/FilmBox and communications provider GibFibre have announced that a new agreement will make seven of SPI’s channels available to GibFibre subscribers in Gibraltar. The channels will be available in GibFibre’s Super and Ultimate packages.
“We are excited to start our partnership with GibFibre and can’t wait to introduce SPI’s world of great entertainment to viewers in Gibraltar, through a selection of globally sought-after channels like DocuBox, Fast&FunBox, FightBox and Gametoon, that cater to a multitude of tastes,” said Georgina Twiss, MD Western Europe & Africa at SPI International. “We always like to support new players to any market and are very happy to add such a strong boutique of channels from launch to support their future success.”
Channels included in the deal are: SPI’s adeptly curated arthouse movie channel FilmBox Arthouse, which brings world cinema classics from iconic directors such as Hitchcock, Kurosawa, Fellini and many others to cinema lovers. Gametoon HD which is dedicated to gaming content created by tgaming and esports enthusiasts; FightBox HD broadcasts some of the most electrifying combat sports live events and multi-discipline mixed martial arts coverage from all over the world; Fast&FunBox HD offers action-packed programming dedicated to adrenaline sports; DocuBox HD delivers a collection of documentaries about different cultures and the wonders of our world; FashionBox provides content on fashion trends and all things style, and 360 TuneBox presents new music every week with today’s emerging artists.
“We are pleased to announce our partnership with SPI International to deliver premium TV content in Gibraltar. This strategic decision highlights our intention to improve our service offering, cement Gibfibre’ standing in Gibraltar and work towards a triple play service offering,” said Kevin Alvarez, Director of Operations at GibFibre.
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