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- This article describes the RCS&RDS SA company based in Romania.
| Type | Private |
|---|---|
| Founded | 1993 |
| Headquarters | Bucharest, Romania |
| Industry | Telecommunications |
| Products | Telephone, Internet, Wireless, Television |
| Revenue | ▲ $400 million (2007) |
| Employees | 5,500 (2007) |
| Website | www.rcs-rds.ro |
RCS&RDS is one of the largest Romanian and Eastern European telecoms, offering nation wide satellite television, cable television, cable internet, VOIP, and 3G services. The company, which is based in Bucharest, Romania, was formed in April 2005 by the de jure merging of Romania Cable Systems (RCS) and Romania Data Systems (RDS) (the companies were under the same ownership from the very beginning and operating de facto as a single unit long before that).
As of 2007[1], the company has:
- 2,6 million customers for the satellite television service DigiTV.Satelit.
- 1,2 million customers for the cable TV service DigiTV.Cablu.
- 1,2 million for the landline phone system service Digi.Tel.
- 1,4 million for the mobile phone service Digi.Mobil.
- 950,000 for its broadband Internet service Digi.Net.
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Services
- Digi.Net: Residential or Business broadband connection on cable or FTTB infrastructure or Optical Fiber.
- Digi.Tel: Residential or business VOIP on cable or FTTB infrastructure.
- DigiTV.Satelit: Satellite television.
- DigiTV.Cablu: Cable television.
- Digi.Mobil: 3G mobile telephony
RCS&RDS Digital TV Channels
Beside the basis package, it includes additional subscriptions.
Notes
RCS&RDS is Romania's first and largest adopter of the FTTB concept. In addition to its own, the company is aggressively acquiring smaller ventures possessing such as infrastructures, usually in the form of "Neighborhood Networks" (ro: Retea de cartier).
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