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    Osmond BlakeBy Osmond BlakeAugust 15, 2023No Comments2 Mins Read
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    12 years ago: Muu arrived, Globosat flow
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    12 years ago, in August 2011, Globosat (today, Canals Globo), in partnership with the operator NET (today, Claro tv +) launched one of the first pay-TV services in Brazil: Muu. The service fetches content from channels such as GNT, Multishow, SporTV, Universal Channel and others, which can be accessed via the web, smartphone or tablet.

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    The service existed until May 2014, when Globosat decided to launch the platform Globusat Play – Just call today Globo channels.

    Check out the news posted at the time:

    G1 - Globosat allows you to watch TV shows and movies on mobile phones and tablets - news in technology and games

    NET launches subscription TV service for laptops

    Taking advantage of the start of ABTA 2011, NET Serviços, in partnership with Globosat and Globo.com, has launched a new online service for its subscribers, Muu. This is the first pay-TV distribution contract in the “TV Everywhere” format in Brazil.

    By Eduardo Moreira
    08/10/2011 11:52 am updated 11 years ago

    Taking advantage of the start of the 2011 ABTA Expo, the NET Services In partnership with Globosat and Globo.com, it launched a new online service for its subscribers, namely Muu. This is the first pay-TV distribution contract in the “TV Everywhere” format in Brazil.

    Through Muu, subscribers of the operator will be able to watch programs from some of the main channels of the Globosat group, such as GNT, Multishow, SporTV, Universal Channel, Canal Brasil and channels from the Telecine group. The content will be fully available, with the possibility that the user will be able to watch whenever and wherever the user wants.

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