AKTA TV
AKTA TV was a Romanian DTH platform. It belonged to Digital Cable Systems, a telecommunication operator which offered satellite, cable television, internet and telephony in over 2,500 locations in Romania.
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Type | Private |
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Industry | Telecommunication |
Founded | 2005 |
Defunct | February 2021 |
Fate | Acquired by, folded into Digi Communications |
Successor | Digi Communications |
Headquarters | Bucharest, Romania |
Products | Direct broadcast satellite |
Parent | Digital Cable Systems |
Website | www.akta.ro |
It was launched in Romania in June 2005 under the name Max TV. From 2008, the official name was AKTA TV.
On July 27, 2020, AKTA was taken over by RCS-RDS SA (Digi). [1][2]
Launch dates
- 9 September 2005 - HBO and Cinemax become available in the AKTA TV package.
- 9 March 2006 - Digital Cable System launches an offer for its new users.
- 18 February 2007 - Kanal D becomes available in the AKTA TV package.
- 1 April 2007 - Romantica becomes available in the AKTA TV package.
- 9 April 2007 - Antena 2 becomes available in the AKTA TV package.
- 13 April 2007 - HBO Comedy becomes available in the AKTA TV package.
Channels
Basic
Movies
- Pro Cinema
- Diva
- AMC
- TCM
- AXN
- AXN Black
- AXN White
- HBO
- HBO Comedy
- Cinemax
- TV1000
- Film Cafe
- Universal Channel
- Filmbox
- Filmbox Plus
- Filmbox Family
- Bollywood TV Film
- Bollywood Classic
Sports
- Eurosport
- Eurosport 2
- Pro X
- Telekom Sport 1
- Auto Motor & Sport
- Extreme Sports Channel
- Fishing & Hunting
- Telekom Sport 2
Children
Lifestyle
- Happy Channel
- Fashion TV
- TLC
- TV Paprika
- Fine Living Channel
Documentary / Reality
Music
- MTV Romania
- VH 1
- U TV
- Kiss TV
- Etno TV
- Dibi TV
News
- Realitatea TV
- Antena 3
- The Money Channel
- Romania TV
- GiGa TV
- Transilvania L!VE
Religious
- Speranta TV
- Trinitas TV
Teleshopping
- TopShop TV
Adult
- FreeX TV
- XDream TV
References
- Robert (2020-07-28). "Digi (RCS - RDS) a cumparat Akta". Blog Media Max (in Romanian). Retrieved 2021-03-22.
- "Consiliul Concurenței a aprobat: Operatorul de cablu Akta trece la Digi". Paginademedia.ro (in Romanian). Retrieved 2021-03-22.
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