Infostrada TV

Infostrada TV was an Infostrada IPTV service in Italy launched in 2007 by Wind.
It was shut down in June 2012.
History
The service started in December 2007 by Wind employing the Mediaroom technology (at the time owned by Microsoft) as part of Wind's implementation of a triple-play offer.[1] Viewers had access to a 170-channel offer, including DTT channels, foreign channels and subscription packages provided by Sky Italia.[2]
In December 2009, it started offering a package of pay-to-play games from French company Visiware under its Playin' TV service.[3][4]
Channel list
DTT and radio channels
Other international channels
- EuroNews (in Italian)
- BBC World
- Al Jazeera International
- TV5Monde Europe
- TVE Internacional
- Oasi TV
- Bloomberg Television (in Italian)
- TV Moda
- Sky TG24
- Adult Movie Club
- CNN International
- Das Erste
- ZDF
- RTL
- ProSieben
- Sat.1
- Vox (German TV channel)
- 3sat
Some Sky channels (included the HDTV channels) are available with a separate subscription.
For the end of 2008 is planned the start of the video on demand and pay-per-view service on Infostrada TV with the first channels.
References
- ^ Clover, Julian (2007-12-11). "Microsoft Mediaroom is shown in the Wind". Broadband TV News. Retrieved 2025-08-19.
- ^ Wind lancia il servizio IPTV con Alcatel-Lucent. La soluzione integra anche la piattaforma Mediaroom di Microsoft
- ^ "Miglior IPTV - The Reliable Online Streaming Service". Retrieved 2025-08-19.
- ^ Visiware Playin’ games with Infostrada