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Cyfrowy Polsat radically changes TV offer

September 9, 2020 09.49 Europe/London By Chris Dziadul

Poland’s Cyfrowy Polsat has introduced a completely new and streamlined offer for its TV customers.

Available in both its satellite and cable IPTV services, it consists of three basic packages (S, M and L) which can be supplemented with thematic packages. Furthermore, customers can receive the full offer, which includes HBO, Eleven Sports and Polsat Sport Premium channel, free of charge for a month, plus a new Evobox decoder for from PLN1 (€0.22) and use of the Cyfrowy Polsat Go application.

The three main packages S, M and L consist of 50,72 and 124 channels and cost PLN20, PLN30 and PLN60 a month respectively, while the 10 thematic packages cost from PLN10 to PLN20 a month and three premium packages from PLN60 to PLN120 a month.

Commenting on the new offer, Piotr Szymanowski, the director of strategic marketing at Cyfrowy Polsat and Polkomtel, said: “We have created the most simple package – basic and thematic packages that you can choose freely. We want to give our clients maximum flexibility and comfort in using modern services, while maintaining attractive prices. We have combined the wealth of channels and VOD content in the best possible way, the latest set-top boxes and the ability to watch TV at any time, as well as a simple and intuitive offer, which is a response to the examined expectations of our customers”.

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Filed Under: Central & East Europe, Newsline Tagged With: Cyfrowy Polsat, Poland Edited: 9 September 2020 09:49

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