Pirate community TVs already cover 6% of the communications sector

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Pirate community TVs already cover 6% of the communications sector according to the CEO of DSTV in Angola, Glauco Ferreira, in an interview with NOVO JORNAL, showing that they have gained more and more “customers” and continue to harm the businesses of the three operators.

The manager stresses that “there are three types of piracy: one is the community network, which involves people who take fiber cables and connect; a second model of piracy is the sale of android boxes, in which TVs are already placed inside, also due to piracy; the third is internet addresses (IPs) where you can watch pirate networks,” he said.

Glauco Ferreira revealed that in a joint effort with INACOM and SIC, it was very recently possible to identify “a series of pirated Internet IPs” and to dismantle these pirate networks.

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In recent times, piracy has grown "in the face of INACOM's inertia", stress the main pay-TV operators, this service being carried out by illegal operators, who are not tax payers and do not have channel distribution licenses, national and foreign and which are protected by copyright and distribution rights and which cost operators large sums annually.

Although there is legislation that safeguards the role of operators, the lack of inspection and policing in the neighborhoods has made an illegal business prosper, which has created authentic “skeins of wool” in the neighborhoods, with the wires installed in the streets and in houses.

1 COMMENT

  1. I usually look carefully at your articles, but this article has no end to take.
    Unlike the coaxial cable (if you have injected an analogue signal) which in fact can be connected in a simple way, a Fiber cable is not cut and connected in a “cat” as described.
    Virtually all pirate accesses need internet access and use the common “IPTV”, which in fact can be in a box or in some chaos on the “web” (but all use IPs).

    In short, it's a huge mess of concepts with huge technical errors.

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