Spacecom, the operator of the Amos satellite network, has announced the completion of a number of agreements in the CEE region in the last few months of this year. In Slovenia, the music channel Carli TV has signed up to a five-year deal, while in Romania Trinitas TV, owned by the Bucovina and Moldavia Church, has secured three years distribution. Meanwhile in Hungary, the public channel Halozat has extended its contract by a further seven years, and the VSAT provider increased its usage of Amos to provide broadband Internet access via satellite. In Ukraine, Music Box has inked a three-year deal.
Amos gains more CEE clients
12.27 Europe/London, December 18, 2007 By

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