TV2MORO based in Pasadena, California has launched its Internet Protocol television (IPTV) subscription service to customers throughout the United States and Canada. Elie Kawkabani and Haytham ElMokadem are the founders of the new IPTV service.
TV2MORO will serve ethnic communities in North America and Canada by launching International programming.
TV2MORO has launched following Arabic television subscription packages:
- The Arabic Choice package and
- The Arabic Premium Package
Both these packages will offer following channels to its subscribers:
- Al Hayat 1
- Al Hayat 2
- Al Hayat Series
- Al Jazeera English
- Al Mehwar
- Arab Woman TV
- Ashorooq
- Dream 1 and Dream 2
- Dubai
- Dubai Sports
- Fashion TV Arabia
- France 24 Arabic
- Jaras TV
- Melody Arabia
- MTV (Lebanon)
- Orbit Al Safwa
- Orbit Al Yawm
- Orbit Cinema 1
- Orbit Cinema 2
- Orbit Series
- Orbit Series
- Orbit Series +4
- OTV (Lebanon)
- Sama Dubai
Elie Kawkabani, chief executive officer and founder of TV2MORO, said “With the power and versatility that IPTV provides, we can finally offer consumers what they have been looking for. Current platforms are over-priced and under-whelming in terms of their offer to customers. Moreover, we offer customers living in apartments or high-density units a far superior solution that no other platforms offer; with IPTV, there is no need for a satellite dish, upfront equipment cost, or any kind of complicated installation.”
Haytham Elmokadem, President and founder of TV2MORO, said “We will follow this launch with a further 10 Arabic television channels in the near future. Multiple feeds of several channels are available to account for time zones and provide more choices and value to our customers. In addition, we expect to add another totally different ethnic package before the end of 2009. We have invested millions of dollars in satellite capture and streaming infrastructure that will allow us to add multiple packages in 2010 and truly build a world-class offer.”
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i want to know about the 2 arabic packages where i can order