Canal+ (Myanmar)
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Canal+ (current Forever Group in Myanmar and Canal+ Group in France. Originally launched by Forever Group alone, Canal+ Group joined in the business in 2017, and the service adopted the current name in April 2021. Canal+ delivers the service through the digital terrestrial television (DTT) signals (available in Yangon and Mandalay) and direct-to-home (DTH) satellite television signals (beamed through Thaicom 6). It launched a Burmese version of My Canal OTT television service in 2019.
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Parkside One Building, 271/273 Bagayar Street, Sanchaung Township
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Canal+
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Canal+ (current Forever Group in Myanmar and Canal+ Group in France. Originally launched by Forever Group alone, Canal+ Group joined in the business in 2017, and the service adopted the current name in April 2021. Canal+ delivers the service through the digital terrestrial television (DTT) signals (available in Yangon and Mandalay) and direct-to-home (DTH) satellite television signals (beamed through Thaicom 6). It launched a Burmese version of My Canal OTT television service in 2019. There are 80 television channels, including nine in-house television channels, available on the platform. After 2021 February, some of the international broadcasting channels were closed including news channel like CNN, BBC during the 2021 Myanmar coup d'état. As 2022 October 1, the total number of channels are now 69.
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