OneVision was a consortium which was offered a licence by the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland to run the pay television services on the DTT platform in the Republic of Ireland. OneVision was managed through a consortium made up of telecommunications company Eircom (65%), Arqiva (25%), Setanta (10%) and TV3 Group holding a nominal share. OneVision had considered the feasibility of operating the commercial digital terrestrial television service after Boxer Ireland decided to withdraw from the contract due to the then current economic climate in Ireland.
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| - OneVision was a consortium which was offered a licence by the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland to run the pay television services on the DTT platform in the Republic of Ireland. OneVision was managed through a consortium made up of telecommunications company Eircom (65%), Arqiva (25%), Setanta (10%) and TV3 Group holding a nominal share. OneVision had considered the feasibility of operating the commercial digital terrestrial television service after Boxer Ireland decided to withdraw from the contract due to the then current economic climate in Ireland. (en)
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- Fintan Drury - Chairperson (en)
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| - Dublin & Belfast, Arqiva (en)
- Dublin, Ireland Eircom Ltd (en)
- Dublin, Ireland Setanta Ireland (en)
- Dublin, Ireland TV3 Group (en)
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| - Planned to offer a digital terrestrial television service in the Republic of Ireland (en)
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| - OneVision was a consortium which was offered a licence by the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland to run the pay television services on the DTT platform in the Republic of Ireland. OneVision was managed through a consortium made up of telecommunications company Eircom (65%), Arqiva (25%), Setanta (10%) and TV3 Group holding a nominal share. OneVision had considered the feasibility of operating the commercial digital terrestrial television service after Boxer Ireland decided to withdraw from the contract due to the then current economic climate in Ireland. OneVision was unable to conclude negotiations with the BAI due to claimed difficulties with the terms of RTÉ NL apparently regarding multiplexing, marketing for DTT and other issues; and withdrew from the process. The licence offer was then made to Easy TV (DTT) the third placed consortium that included RTÉ and Liberty Global, who own the cable operator UPC. EasyTV in turn rejected the licence. No further attempts have been made for commercial DTT licensing, with the Saorview system remaining the only DTT platform in Ireland. (en)
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