Greek telecom operator Wind Hellas has signed an agreement with pay TV operator Forthnet SA that provides wholesale access to the content of Nova Sports channels.
Wind Hellas plans to launch a new TV platform that will hold the streaming rights for the sports content of Nova Sports channels, featuring premium Greek sports content including as the Greek Superleague, Euroleague basketball, and other international sports.
The company says it is on a fast track to develop its own TV platform and will soon launch a service that will allow its customers to watch premium content, anytime, anywhere, on any screen.
“We are committed to launch a TV experience that will stand out for its technology and premium content as well” said Nassos Zarkalis, chairman and CEO of Wind Hellas. “Our cooperation with Zappware ensures the first part and today we are excited to announce an agreement that will bring lauded content to our customers. The full portfolio of our upcoming TV platform will provide to the Greek market a high quality and competitive TV content offering”.
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