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Monaco Telecom has launched a new connected TV service using hybrid set-top boxes from Netgem.
The new TV service combines digital cable-delivered broadcast HDTV and pay-TV channels with OTT services provided by Netgem, including VOD films from Netgem’s sister company Video Futur and a bespoke, interactive Monaco Telecom channel that aggregates its existing online weather, traffic and news services. Netgem has also introduced a new application allowing Monaco Telecom subscribers to use their iPhone as a remote control.
Packaged with other Monaco Telecom services at a price of €8 per month, the TV service includes a DVR with time-shift functionality and a multi-language VOD service.
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