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    Over 80 percent of Romanians want television service without installing additional cables

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    86% of Romanians want a television service without installing additional cables in the house and without making holes in the walls, according to the results of a national study, representative for digital population, conducted by ISRA Center for Telekom Romania, carried out between February and April 2020.

    – 83% want a simple service to configure, which they can install on their own, without the help of a technician.

    – 78% want to turn their flat screen TV into a Smart TV, which can connect to the Internet.

    Over 70% of Romanians have at least two TVs in their homes, and over 60% of them are flat screen and only 20% are smart.  Starting from the wishes of the Romanians and taking into account the fact that during this period the number of hours spent in front of the TV has doubled, reaching seven hours a day, on average, according to the TV measurements made by Kantar Media, Telekom Romania launches the Smart TV Stick offer.

    The Smart TV Stick offer includes access to 47 online TV channels relevant to Romanians (news, sports, music, movies), available through the Telekom TV platform and Google Chromecast, which allows users to stream the content of smartphone applications directly on the TV screen.

    The Smart TV Stick offer is available starting 6 April, at two price points: at 2 Euro / month, with 47 channels included and at 5 Euro / month, with 71 channels included, for 24 months.

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