Télésat

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Télésat
IndustryTelecommunications
Founded19 January 2009
FounderKurt Pauwels
Area served
Belgium and Luxembourg
Key people
Hans Troelstra (CEO)
ProductsSatellite television
ParentM7 Group (Canal+ Group)
Websitewww.telesat.be
www.telesat.lu
Original logo used at launch

Télésat, formerly known as Télésat Numérique, is a satellite subscription television provider owned by M7 Group aimed at the French-speaking community of Belgium and Luxembourg,[1] which also offers a triple play package of satellite television, internet and landline telephone services. In september 2019, M7 Group was bought by Vivendi's Canal+ Group. In 2020 the legal entity M7 Group S.A. changed its name into Canal+ Luxembourg S.a.r.l. while its groupbrand name remains M7 Group.

In 2010 the operator added the possibility to add a selection of Flemish stations to a client's subscription by adding the option "Espace TV Vlaanderen" at an additional monthly cost but which requires a triple LNB or motorised satellite dish.

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  1. ^ "Airfield Media Group selects Eutelsat's Hot Bird neighbourhood to broadcast Belgian French-Language channels in its Telesat Platform". eutelsat.com. 20 November 2008.

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