Type | Private |
---|---|
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 |
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.
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
- AKTA Info
- TVR 1
- TVR 2
- TVR 3
- Antena 1
- Antena Stars
- Pro TV
- Acasă Gold
- Acasă
- Kanal D
- Prima TV
- Film Cafe
- B1 TV
- National TV
- Muscel TV
- TVH
- Alfa Omega TV
- National 24 Plus
- Neptun TV
- Credo
- Columna TV
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
- Sport.ro
- 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
- U TV
- Kiss TV
- Etno TV
- Favorit 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.
External links
- AKTA TV Archived 2013-01-19 at the Wayback Machine
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