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<blockquote data-quote="deepbluesky" data-source="post: 430875" data-attributes="member: 176074"><p>First of all we should clear up that there are 2 Nova bouquets:</p><p>Nova Hellas and Nova Cyprus. Each can be officially subscribed only in its home country and carries only its national channels. </p><p></p><p>In case of Nova Cyprus this means that there are no greek major TV stations like ET1/NET/ET3/MEGA/ANT1/ALPHA/STAR/ALTER/SKAI available and (therefore ?) is a little cheaper. From Sep 10th there are sub bouquets available starting with 27.50€ per month up to 45.70€. But there are cypriotic channels that are only available in Athina Sat bouquet like Lumière TV (LTV), Alfa Cyprus, Extra Lemesos. On the other hand Nova Cyprus carries Sigma Sports 1 and Super Sport Cyprus time shared and FilmNet Cyprus as well. </p><p></p><p>For Nova Hellas the current situation looks like this:</p><p>There are NO sub bouquets and the price once again has risen to now 57€ per month. The inner greek TV Stations i mentioned above can be received but not the cypriotic ones. There is no possibility for greek citizens paying TV fees in getting crippled cards that only open the national TV stations ET1/NET/ET3. Many people complain about the high compression and thus bad quality compared to clear terrestrial reception if this also isn't feeded by Nova as well. Nobody should watch big bigger screens than 37", you might get a headache after a while. Unfortunately there is no big improvement in sight because of the still high amount of subscriptions from cafés, hotels, bars, sport enthusiasts and people that just cannot get a clear terrestrial signal inside Greece but also from outside Greece living people that have no other choice than the few FTA channels to get in touch with their homeland. A big amount of those people is living in Europe including Cyprus but some also in Egypt and the Near East. Officially it's not allowed to export any equipment, neither the card nor the receiver of which there is one model that allows sharing inside the house with extra costs. But nobody cares since they make a big profit since the change to Irdeto 2 in 1999 (?). Both Nova companies are part of the Multichoice "imperium" and have as far as i know the highest prices for what they offer compared to Multichoice South Africa and Africa.</p><p></p><p>And closing with this:</p><p>The greek parliament channel is written in greek ΒΟΥΛΗ which should be transformed to latin writing in Vouli.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deepbluesky, post: 430875, member: 176074"] First of all we should clear up that there are 2 Nova bouquets: Nova Hellas and Nova Cyprus. Each can be officially subscribed only in its home country and carries only its national channels. In case of Nova Cyprus this means that there are no greek major TV stations like ET1/NET/ET3/MEGA/ANT1/ALPHA/STAR/ALTER/SKAI available and (therefore ?) is a little cheaper. From Sep 10th there are sub bouquets available starting with 27.50€ per month up to 45.70€. But there are cypriotic channels that are only available in Athina Sat bouquet like Lumière TV (LTV), Alfa Cyprus, Extra Lemesos. On the other hand Nova Cyprus carries Sigma Sports 1 and Super Sport Cyprus time shared and FilmNet Cyprus as well. For Nova Hellas the current situation looks like this: There are NO sub bouquets and the price once again has risen to now 57€ per month. The inner greek TV Stations i mentioned above can be received but not the cypriotic ones. There is no possibility for greek citizens paying TV fees in getting crippled cards that only open the national TV stations ET1/NET/ET3. Many people complain about the high compression and thus bad quality compared to clear terrestrial reception if this also isn't feeded by Nova as well. Nobody should watch big bigger screens than 37", you might get a headache after a while. Unfortunately there is no big improvement in sight because of the still high amount of subscriptions from cafés, hotels, bars, sport enthusiasts and people that just cannot get a clear terrestrial signal inside Greece but also from outside Greece living people that have no other choice than the few FTA channels to get in touch with their homeland. A big amount of those people is living in Europe including Cyprus but some also in Egypt and the Near East. Officially it's not allowed to export any equipment, neither the card nor the receiver of which there is one model that allows sharing inside the house with extra costs. But nobody cares since they make a big profit since the change to Irdeto 2 in 1999 (?). Both Nova companies are part of the Multichoice "imperium" and have as far as i know the highest prices for what they offer compared to Multichoice South Africa and Africa. And closing with this: The greek parliament channel is written in greek ΒΟΥΛΗ which should be transformed to latin writing in Vouli. [/QUOTE]
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