NOS (Portuguese company)
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Formerly | ZON Optimus Telecomunicações |
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Company type | Sociedade Anónima |
Euronext Lisbon: NOS | |
ISIN | PTZON0AM0006 |
Industry | Telecommunications, Media |
Founded | 1994 2007 (spin-off from Portugal Telecom) 2008 (as ZON Multimédia) 2013 (merger with Optimus Telecomunicações) 2014 (as NOS) | (as PT Multimédia)
Defunct | 2007 2008 (spin-off from Portugal Telecom) 2014 (as ZON Multimédia) | (as PT Multimédia)
Headquarters | Lisbon, Portugal |
Key people | Miguel Almeida (CEO) Isabel dos Santos (non-executive administrator) |
Products | Cable television (HFC), FTTH, broadband Internet access, landline, mobile operator, television broadcasting, film distribution, movie theater operation |
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Number of employees | 1,909 (2019)[1] |
Divisions | TVCine Sporttv |
Subsidiaries | NOS Comunicações (100%), NOS Madeira Comunicações, S.A. (78%), NOS Açores Comunicações, S.A. (84%), NOS Audiovisuais (100%), NOS Cinemas (100%), Sport TV (25%), Dreamia (50%) and ZAP (30%) |
Website | www |
NOS, SGPS S.A. is a Portuguese telecommunications and media company which provides mobile and fixed telephony, cable television, satellite television and internet. The company resulted from the merger in 2013 of two of the country's major telecommunications companies: Zon Multimédia (formerly known as PT Multimédia, a spun-off media arm of Portugal Telecom) and Sonae's Optimus Telecommunications,[2]
NOS owns premium movie channels TVCine and has a 25% stake in the Sport TV television network. It also operates 6 thematic channels with Dreamia, a joint venture with AMC Networks International Southern Europe. NOS Audiovisuais (formerly ZON Lusomundo) is a home-video and cinema film distributor and operates Cinemas NOS, the largest cinema chain of Portugal.
History
[edit]NOS was founded as TV Cabo in 1994, becoming the third cable operator founded in Portugal (the first was the regional Cabo TV Madeirense founded in 1992, followed by Bragatel in 1994). It obtained its license in May 1994.[3] The first customer was connected in November 1994. Initially the channel offer consisted of thirty channels and the number of Portuguese-speaking channels was initially limited to the terrestrial channels, with the number of Portuguese-speaking channels increasing as the years went on. On September 1, 1998, the company started digital satellite broadcasts,[4] which included an agreement with Vía Digital to carry 14 of its channels.[5]
The company might be considered a Portuguese dot-com. In the PT Multimédia days, it brought Portugal Telecom SAPO (a successful web portal and search engine, sold to its parent company in 2005), Lusomundo (a successful movie distributor, movie theater operator included in the spun off company and, formerly, the owner of the Diário de Notícias newspaper and the TSF radio, which were sold to Controlinveste the same year as SAPO was sold) and several TV channels such as SportTV, CNL (now SIC Notícias) and TVCine (MOV was only created after the spin-off).
For the third quarter of 2007, it announced that its line-up would increase from 87 to 102 channels, among them Mov and Mov+, and the rebranding of the Lusomundo channels to TVCine.[6] On 26 September, Fox Crime and FX were launched, followed by TV Globo Portugal and PFC on 1 October and a bumper launch of ten foreign channels aimed at immigrant communities: TV Bulgaria, Inter+, Vesti, RTR-Planeta, TVRi, Cubavisión Internacional, Bloomberg TV Spain, Phoenix CNE and Phoenix InfoNews. Out of the fifteen new channels launched during this period, over 137,000 viewers tuned in to Fox Crime, while the channel that reported the least views was Cubavisión Internacional, with just 17,800 viewers.[7]
On 17 January 2008, ZON announced it would acquire TVTEL, its main competitor in both cable and satellite broadcasting in Porto region. Thus, ZON was strengthening its position due to the appearance of a new significant rival, MEO from Portugal Telecom, using IPTV and satellite broadcasting systems, leaving only one other competing cable television and Internet operator in Portugal, Cabovisão. The company launched its ZON BOX high-definition DVR decoder in May 2008.[8]
On 29 September 2008, ZON Multimédia announced the new mobile product ZON Mobile (MVNO), the first real quad play operator in Portugal.
In November 2008, ZON announced that it would enter the contest for the fifth channel that would be created at the same time as Digital Terrestrial Television is introduced in Portugal. The company reached 500,000 fixed telephony users in August 2019.[9]
On 17 March 2010, ZON renamed its cable and satellite television service as ZON TV, dropping the 16-year-old TV Cabo brand.
A new decoder with a new, easy-to-use interface, IRIS, was introduced in January 2011.[10]
In 2013, a merger with Optimus (which also included Optimus Clix, Optimus Kanguru, Optimus Tag, Smart and WTF) was approved and the company was renamed to ZON Optimus.[11] In May 2014, the two brands ZON and Optimus were merged into one single brand, called "NOS" (which is pronounced just like "nós", the Portuguese for “we”, “nodes” or “knots”).) The company also became responsible for the festivals formerly sponsored by Optimus (Optimus Alive and Optimus Primavera Sound automatically gained NOS branding).[12] From 6 February 2015, it was in charge of sponsoring the Portuguese football league, which was renamed Liga NOS for sponsorship reasons.[13]
The company launched ESIM services on 15 April 2019.[14]
A partnership with SL Benfica led to the first football match to be transmitted in Portugal using 5G technology on 6 May 2021.[15]
Shareholders
[edit]As of March 20, 2024:[16]
Entity | Number of stocks | Percentage of share |
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Sonaecom | 134.322.268 | 37,37% |
ZOPT | 134.322.269 | 26,07% |
Mubadala Investment Company | 25.758.569 | 5,00% |
Other shareholders | 165.233.758 | 31,56% |
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b c d e f "Annual Report 2019" (PDF). nos.pt. Nos. 25 January 2013. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2020-06-05.
- ^ "Cronologia da fusão Zon/Optimus" (in Portuguese). jornaldenegocios.pt. 26 August 2013.
- ^ Adelino Gomes (27 July 2004). "TV por cabo teve crescimento espectacular em dez anos". Público. Retrieved 27 July 2016.
- ^ Business, &. T. E. (1998, Jun 29). TV Cabo to Launch Digital Satellite Coverage. Business Wire
- ^ Via Digital Supplies 14 Channels to TV Cabo. (1998). New Media Markets, 16(24), 13.
- ^ TV Cabo vai lançar 15 canais até ao final do ano
- ^ Novos Canais TV Cabo
- ^ "Zon Multimédia renova aposta na Alta Definição". Sapo Tek. 21 May 2008. Archived from the original on 19 June 2015.
- ^ "ZON atinge meio milhão de clientes no telefone fixo". DN Economia. 18 August 2009. Archived from the original on 29 May 2015.
- ^ "Zon lança Iris e estreia interface mais fácil de usar". Exame Informática. 12 January 2011.
- ^ "Cronologia da fusão Zon/Optimus". Negócios. 26 August 2013. Retrieved 20 June 2016.
- ^ Ana Brito (16 May 2014). "Soma da Zon e da Optimus dá origem à marca NOS". Público. Retrieved 20 June 2016.
- ^ Patrícia Fonseca (6 February 2015). "Hoje nasce a Liga NOS". Leak. Archived from the original on 13 April 2015. Retrieved 20 June 2016.
- ^ "eSIM já disponível na NOS". Fórum NOS.
- ^ "Benfica e NOS apresentam o primeiro jogo de futebol transmitido em 5G". www.slbenfica.pt (in Portuguese). Retrieved 13 November 2022.
- ^ https://www.nos.pt/institucional/PT/investidores/nos-em-bolsa/Paginas/estrutura-acionista.aspx