Super TV (Bosnia and Herzegovina)

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Super TV
Native name
Logosoft Super TV
Type Ltd. (Public)
Industry Telecommunication
PredecessorLogosoft d.o.o.
Founded(March 11, 2009 (2009-03-11)) [1]
Headquarters,
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Area served
Bosnia and Herzegovina
ProductsSuper TV
LoGo
Services IPTV
Owner Telekom Srpske [2]
Parent Logosoft [2]
Website www.logosoft.ba
www.mtel.ba

Super TV is the first Bosnian IPTV provider, owned by Logosoft.

Contents

The service was launched on 11 March 2009 in Sarajevo. [1] In January 2015, the company m: tel bought for 24 million BAM majority stake (65%) in Logosoft. [2]

Super TV is Internet protocol television (IPTV), which is based on xDSL technology and provides a high degree of interactivity and personalization of television content. It provides various thematic channels, HD and timeshift channels, video on demand, video recording, the use of an electronic program guide (EPG) and other similar services. The company offers integrated packages (LoGo) with fixed telephony, mobile telephony, IPTV and Internet access.

Channel line-up

Customers of Super TV must purchase or rent an IPTV set-top box and subscribe to one of the ten TV packages: Nice Paket, Very Nice Paket, Great Paket, FilmBox Paket, Zadruga Paket, HBO Paket, Cinemax Paket or HBO Premium HD Paket. [3]

Nice Paket

Very Nice Paket

Great Paket

FilmBox Paket

Zadruga Paket

HBO HD Paket

Cinemax HD Paket

HBO Premium HD Paket

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References

  1. 1 2 www.lol.ba. "BiH: provajder Logosoft napravio prvu IPTV platformu" (in Bosnian). www.kablovskiforum.fr.yuku.com. www.lol.ba. Retrieved 8 December 2015.
  2. 1 2 3 Dnevni Avaz (5 January 2015). ""Avaz" saznaje Banjalučki operater kupio sarajevski "Logosoft"" (in Bosnian). www.avaz.ba. www.avaz.ba. Retrieved 8 December 2015.
  3. "SUPER TV". www.lol.ba (in Bosnian). Retrieved 8 December 2015.