Digea

Digea
Type Broadcaster (Television)
Country Greece
Availability Greece
Owner Digital Provider S.A.
Launch date
24 September 2009
Official website
Official website

Digea is a Greek network operator that provides a digital terrestrial television system in Greece for seven nationwide free-to-air channels (Alpha TV, Alter Channel, ANT1, Makedonia TV, Mega Channel, Skai TV and Star Channel).[1] In addition to these free-to-air nationwide stations, the network is open to any other station choosing to use its services.

The name Digea is a word play in Greek: composed of the words "Digital" and "Gaea" (the Greek name for Gaia, the ancient goddess who was the personification of the Earth), literally translated as "Digital Earth". It symbolizes a union of the digital era and the basis for life in our world. The company’s main area of activity is the provision of networking and multiplexing services, both to the above-mentioned shareholders as well as to any legal entity opting to use the company’s services.

Time line

TV Channels

DIGEA 01 Multiplex

  • Alpha TV - private national scale television station
  • Alter Channel - currently off the air
  • ANT1 - private national scale television station
  • Makedonia TV - private national scale television station

DIGEA 02 Multiplex

  • E TV - private national scale television station (formerly the 902 TV television station, affiliated to the Communist Party of Greece, the television station along with the relevant broadcast license was sold by the party to a private company called A-Horizon Media Ltd,[2] and hence no longer has any afflication to the party)
  • Mega Channel - private national scale television station
  • Skai TV - private national scale television station
  • Star Channel - private national scale television station

DIGEA 03 Multiplex

DIGEA 04 Multiplex

DIGEA 05 Multiplex

See also

Notes

  1. "NEC supplies Greek Digital Network Operator Digea with DVB-T Transmitters". NEC. February 1, 2010. Retrieved 2014-09-18.
  2. KKE: Κυπριακή εταιρεία αγόρασε τον 902
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