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Telefónica-owned Czech IPTV service O2 TV is promoting a range of offers for new and existing customers this summer.
Every Tuesday and Wednesday until August 26, subscribers can watch movie channel HBO free of charge. During the same period, they can also rent selected movies on-demand for CZK39 (€1.50) per 24-hour period, a saving of CZK44. The offer will include several new releases.
In addition, customers that order O2 TV and sign a 24-month contract by August 16 will be offered a discount of CZK100 per month for a year. This means they will pay CZK550 per month, or CZK300 when added to O2’s internet service.
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