More consolidation for Czech cable
By Chris Dziadul
February 20, 2009 07.41 UK
BKS Capital Partners has strengthened its bid to become the second largest MSO in the Czech Republic after UPC.
Digizone reports that the company has acquired a local operator named K+K Cable, which provides services in Milevsko and five other towns, for an unspecified fee.
BKS Capital Partners has been buying up cable operators and merging them into a single operator named Nej-TV which it hopes to have up to 100,000 subscribers by the end of this year.
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