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19/07/2018

Insight TV Brings 4K Content To KPN Customers

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Insight TV has signed a new distribution deal to bring 4K content to customers of Dutch telecoms operator KPN.

The agreement will allow viewers in the Netherlands to watch the broadcaster's high-quality 4K, UHD, HDR and HD content via KPN's popular IPTV service.

KPN provides a wide range of services offering both 4K, UHD, and HD packages to suit the requirements of its subscribers.

KPN customers will be able to watch Insight TV's shows including 'Road to Gymkhana GRiD', 'King of the Hammers', 'THRU', 'Breaking Limits', 'DarkFEST' and many more.

Graeme Stanley, commercial director of Insight TV, said: "We're thrilled to announce that we're working with KPN. This latest distribution deal further underlines our strong position in the market. We are working with distributors and partners across the world so that more people have access to the best content in stunning 4K UHD HDR."
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