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Focus Sat launches new TV packages

June 15, 2021 12.22 Europe/London By Chris Dziadul

The Romanian DTH operator Focus Sat, which is part of M7 Canal+ Group, has launched a new portfolio of satellite TV packages.

Consisting of postpaid and prepaid options, they cover multiple genders and offer clients free access to the Focus Sat app, which is designed to allow the public to watch TV anywhere, anytime, on all smart mobile and fixed devices.

Acces is the basic package covers all types of programs channel and is the first interaction with Focus Sat services, while Acces Plus – the extended package has all the TV channels in the first package plus extra movies, documentaries, and kids’ channels including full access to the extended library of VOD content from the Focus Sat app (with titles from AMC, Comedy Central, National Geographic, Minimax, JimJam, Nickelodeon) and is the gateway to complex content that covers the preferences of different age family members.

Acces Max is the all-inclusive package guarantees access to all the channels in the line-up, including the extended library of VOD content from the Focus Sat app, and to other partner platforms, HBO GO, Filmbox Live, Antena Play. It is designed for the most sophisticated tastes.

Acces Panonia is meanwhile the package with the largest number of Hungarian channels and also with the essential Romanian channels . It is customised for Hungarian speakers.

For those looking for premium TV content, Focus Sat provides customised extra options, MaxPak (with HBO and Cinemax channels), adult (with adult content), and Panonia (only with Hungarian TV channels).

Focus Sat has also announced the launch of new channels in the satellite TV packages. Kanal D HD, SportExtra and CNBC are available in the Acces, Acces Plus and Acces Max packages, while the adult channel Vixen is included in the Acces Max package and the Adult extra option.

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Filed Under: Central & East Europe, DTH, Newsline, Platforms, TV Tagged With: Focus Sat, Romania Edited: 15 June 2021 12:22

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