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Former type
  
Defunct
  
March 21, 2013

Parent
  
Motto
  
Telewizja nowej generacji

Industry
  
Telecommunication

Key people
  
Markus Tellenbach

Headquarters
  
Founded
  
12 October 2006

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Products
  
Direct-broadcast satellite

n [ɛn] was a Polish DTH platform. It was launched on October 12, 2006 and owned by ITI Neovision. On December 31, 2011 the company had reached 929,000 subscribers. In March 21, 2013, n was merged with Cyfra+ to form nc+.

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Channels

There are currently 99 encrypted channels (6 in foreign language), 23 free-to-air channels in Polish language, 34 HDTV channels, and 1 3D channel.

Channels produced by n

  • Currently available
  • Wojna i Pokój
  • nSport HD
  • nPremium
  • nPremium 2
  • nPremium 3
  • nPremium 4
  • Former channels
  • nTalk (defunct on June 28, 2009)
  • Owsiak TV (defunct on June 28, 2009)
  • nFilm HD (defunct on December 15, 2011)
  • nFilm HD 2 (defunct on December 15, 2011)
  • nShow 3D (defunct on December 15, 2011)
  • VOD

  • VOD collections
  • PictureBox - Universal Studios movies
  • nSeriale - CBS Television Studios, NBCUniversal, Buena Vista International, 20th Century Fox Television and TVN's TV series
  • nPremium VOD - movies presented on nFilm HD channels
  • funVOD - set of erotic movies
  • VOD Disney - Disney's series
  • Premiery VOD - Warner Bros., Miramax Films, Lions Gate Entertainment, SPI International, Columbia Pictures, 20th Century Fox, DreamWorks, Universal Studios and New Line Cinema movies; unlike VOD collections, every movie in "Premiery VOD" is paid separately
  • nVOD net
  • TVN Player
  • HBO on Demand
  • National Geographic Channel
  • BabyTV
  • Set-top boxes

    As for 2012 n offers four set-top boxes to their subscribers. Most notably, it is the only DTH platform in Poland that doesn't provide CI modules to use with generic DVB-S2 receivers.

    References

    N (Poland) Wikipedia