Cyfrowy Polsat S.A. (; English: ''Digital Polsat''), trading as Polsat Box is a Polish
DTH satellite TV platform. It is the fifth-largest digital platform in Europe and the largest in Central and Eastern Europe. Polsat Box has 3.47 million subscribers and, along with its associated mobile network
Plus
Plus may refer to:
Mathematics
* Addition
* +, the mathematical sign
Music
* ''+'' (Ed Sheeran album), (pronounced "plus"), 2011
* ''Plus'' (Cannonball Adderley Quintet album), 1961
* ''Plus'' (Matt Nathanson EP), 2003
* ''Plus'' (Martin Ga ...
, are the major brands of Grupa Polsat Plus, the trade name of Cyfrowy Polsat S.A.
corporate group.
Cyfrowy Polsat S.A. is, from April 2011, the owner of
Polsat. The financing of the acquisition of Polsat in May 2011 was possible due to issuing of shares and external sources. With Polsat, Cyfrowy was able to add a very important standing leg to its portfolio regarding TV production and
broadcasting.
Video Interview with Tomasz Szelag, CFO, Cyfrowy Polsat, 2011
History
Polsat Box was launched on 5 December 1999 as Polsat 2 Cyfrowy. The platform was known as Cyfrowy Polsat from 13 June 2003 until 30 August 2021.
Packages of Polsat Box
* Pakiet S
* Pakiet M
* Pakiet M Sport
* Pakiet L
Additional options
* Disney+
* Polsat Sport Premium
* Eleven Sports
* Canal+ Sport 3 and 4
* Sport Max
* HBO
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, HBO Max
* Cinemax
* FilmBox
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Pack
* Catalogue of VOD movies
* Rozrywka
* Dzieci
See also
* Television in Poland
Television in Poland was introduced in 1937. It was state owned, and was interrupted by the Second World War in 1939. Television returned to Poland in 1952 and for several decades was controlled by the communist government. Colour television was ...
* Polsat
References
External links
*
Corporate website
Direct broadcast satellite services
Television networks in Poland
Telecommunications companies of Poland
Companies based in Warsaw
Mass media companies established in 2011
Companies listed on the Warsaw Stock Exchange
Polsat
Polish companies established in 2011
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