Belgacom TV - Content and Services Offering

Content and Services Offering

(TV channels) Belgian Free to air television channels (National and Regional) such as

  • VRT
  • RTBF

Free to air television channels of other European countries.

  • United Kingdom (BBC1, BBC2, BBC3, BBC4)
  • France (TF!, France 2, France 3)
  • Germany (ARD, ZDF, RTL)
  • Netherlands (Nederland 1, Nederland 2, Nederland 3)

International television channels (Free to air)

  • TV5MONDE (Europe)
  • DW-TV (Europe)
  • Rai Italia
  • Russia Today (RT)

International television channels (Free to view)

  • CNN International
  • BBC World News
  • BBC Entertainment

Gender Based Premium Thematic Packages

  • Kids (French/Dutch)
  • Entertainment (French/Dutch)
  • Factual and Documentaries (French/Dutch)
  • Sports and Lifestyle (French/Dutch)
  • Nostalgie (French Only)
  • Music and Culture
  • Adult

Premium and Pay per View Sports

Belgacom Sports Multi-Live 10

(Catch-Up TV and Video On Demand) Catch Up TV services are offered from the following television channels

  • RTL Television
  • VRT Television Channels

Other On Demand Content

  • Movies from European and other independent Publishers
  • Hollywood Movies, including Latest cinematic and same day DVD releases
  • Belgian Soccer ( Jupiler League) matches on Demand
  • Kids Pass (Kids content on demand)

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