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Canal+ Caraïbes

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Canal+ Caraïbes is a direct broadcasting satellite service serving the French Overseas Departments of the Caribbean, as well as French Guiana. The service was launched on 1 August 1998, under the name CanalSatellite Caraibes. It is wholly owned by the Groupe Canal+, and is broadcast on Intelsat 903 at 34.5° West.

Channels

CanalSat Caraïbes had to change satellites to permit the launch of the New High Definition channels.[when?][citation needed]

On 11 October 2008, CanalSat Caraïbes offered a "Freesat" Service, which only requires a viewing card and no subscription; it is very similar to the TNTSAT Service offered in France.

CanalSat Caraïbes launched a high-definition service, 'l'option HD'.[when?] It was originally composed of Disney Cinemagic HD, Canal+ HD and National Geographic HD. On 7 June additional channels were launched, they were M6 HD and TF1 HD. CanalSat Caraïbes hoped to launch more channels by the end of 2008.[needs update]

Canal+ Haïti

Canalsat Haïti was launched in 2011. A local division was created in October 2015.[1]

Canal+ Haïti have different packages. Many channels (like Canal+ and Ciné+ bouquets) and services (Disney+) are unavailable in the territory. Exclusive channels were launched for Haiti like Haïti Sport 1, Haïti Sport 2 and Trace Ayiti.

See also

References

  1. ^ "JEAN TESTEMALE - Trois questions au Directeur général de CANAL+ Haïti". lepetitjournal.com (in French). Retrieved 3 January 2021.