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Liberty Global in Europe
Digital technology is part of everyday life. All around the world,
television, telephone and the internet unite and connect people.
And our world is changing rapidly. The boundaries between television, the internet and telephone are fading. Consumer choice
is redefining this new media world. Consumers decide which
services and means of communication they want to use, and when
and where to use them. Liberty Global makes this world possible
and accessible – for everyone.
Liberty Global is a leading international cable operator offering
advanced video, voice and broadband internet services to connect
its customers to the world of entertainment, communications and
information. The company operates state-of-the-art networks that
serve approximately 18 million customers across 14 countries
principally located in Europe, Chile and Australia (as of June 30,
2011). Liberty Global's operations also include programming
businesses such as Chellomedia in Europe.
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Liberty Global In Europe
In Europe, Liberty Global is known under the brands UPC,
Unitymedia (Germany), upc cablecom (Switzerland) and Telenet
(Belgium) - all cable distribution companies – and Chellomedia,
the multimedia content provider with many branded (digital)
television channels. In most of the countries in which it operates,
Liberty Global also offers communication services for the business
market. In Europe, Liberty Global reaches close to 26 million
homes and provides services to 16 million customer households.
Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium and Switzerland are Liberty
Global’s largest markets.
The European headquarters in Schiphol-Rijk, the Netherlands is
home to Liberty Global’s technological development, network
management and product development. And, as the location of
Liberty Global’s distribution centre, the Chello DMC (Digital Media
Centre) in Amsterdam is the source of digital television for millions
of households in Europe both in and outside Liberty Global’s cable
footprint.
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The European headquarters near
Amsterdam have evolved into the
European gateway for technology
development, network management
and product
development
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Innovative products provide
consumers with information
and entertainment services,
whenever they want and in
whatever form
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Liberty Global Vision
DIGITAL FOR EVERYONE
The Digital Home is here today, a home in which the boundaries
between television, the internet and telephony are rapidly fading.
Anyone can participate, by viewing, e-mailing, chatting, phoning or
text messaging with the rest of the world. New innovative products offer consumers access to a growing range of information
and entertainment. Watching television is a personal experience
because you decide what you want to watch and when you want to
watch it. The internet is extremely fast and can be tuned precisely
to your preferences. Video telephony will be available soon. And
wireless connections enable you to simply take your Digital Home
with you.
A new world is being created in which consumers have more control and choice,
equipped with the latest technology and aided by simple, high-quality services.
Liberty Global and its operating companies understand this and make this world
accessible to everyone.
Investing in infrastructure
In the Digital Home, consumers use Triple Play services (television, internet and
telephony – all digital services) which are often provided by a single cable or
telecom company. In the future, competition between different infrastructures will
intensify. Infrastructure providers invest heavily in the quality of their networks, with
important consequences for the economy and society. In Europe alone, Liberty
Global has invested billions of euros up to 2011 to ensure that its networks and
support systems are “future proof”. The Digital Home requires a reliable infrastructure that is suited to two-way traffic and has high capacity for broadband services.
The vast majority of our hybrid fibre-coax networks are composed of glass fibre and
superior to the existing DSL, ether or satellite infrastructures. This makes Liberty
Global one of the most important innovators in its markets and the main challenger
to traditional telecom providers.
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Innovative digital services
Consumers can see the possibilities of new digital services, yet they will only really
be convinced if they have tried them out and experienced the benefits first-hand.
Liberty Global innovates so that it can offer consumers new products and services
as rapidly as possible. Liberty Global was one of the first in Europe to introduce
cable based broadband internet. Many other innovations followed, including large
scale digital telephony (VoIP) with the same quality as landline and ultra-high
broadband internet service for the consumer with speeds up to 128 Mbps. Throughout Europe Liberty Global is investing into the digital television migration, including
Digital Video Recording (DVR), Video on Demand (VoD), HDTV and 3D TV. The
company is also about to introduce a Next Generation TV Platform (multimedia
home gateway), an ‘all IP in the home’ platform capable of distributing video, voice
and data throughout the home. This solution seamlessly combines linear TV,
internet content, widgets/apps and advanced search & recommendations.
Growth on an international scale
Liberty Global believes in the benefits of scale and its networks now spanning many
countries across the globe. Benefits of scale are crucial to competing with traditional telecom providers, which often operate at a national level and wield considerable market power. By contrast, Liberty Global’s cable networks are regional and
primarily found in the large cities. To compete with national telecom giants a company like Liberty Global has to make optimal use of international benefits of scale.
It is this advantage that enables Liberty Global to apply proven best practices from
various national markets to other regions. Its size makes Liberty Global a respected
partner for the best media technology companies in the world to build a range of
advanced products and services.
Liberty Global Public Policy
Partner to governments and EU institutions
Governments and European (EU) institutions closely follow the
fast moving developments in the European communications and
broadcasting industry, markets which are often subject to
regulation and new policy initiatives.
Liberty Global has long-term relationships with governments and key European
institutions. In order to fully understand the environment in which Liberty Global
is investing, and to provide the best possible services to our customers, Liberty
Global is committed to engaging regulators and government officials in an ongoing,
constructive dialogue.
typically based on in-depth analysis of trends and developments in our markets,
highlighting various future scenarios where policy and regulation play a role.
The Policy Series has so far included studies on Digital TV Migration Strategies,
Triple play competition for the Digital Home, Infrastructure Competition between
Next Generation Networks in Europe, Transformation of the European Video
Content Market, Digital Confidence, Next Generation Competition in
Telecommunications and the latest study, The New Rules of Openness.
Dedicated EU presence
Since 1999, Liberty Global has had a permanent representative office close to the
European institutions in Brussels. We aim to be a credible discussion partner to
national bodies, to the European Commission and to Members of the European
Parliament, and to add value to the debate on significant public policy issues.
Liberty Global is also an active member of Cable Europe, the Brussels-based trade
association, which represents the interests of the entire European cable sector. As
a pan-European operator, we contribute actively to the liberalisation and harmonisation of the EU communication markets and we firmly believe in the positive
effects of enlarging the EU policy environment to include the Central European
countries.
In addition to its representation to the EU, in almost every country in which we
operate Liberty Global and its operating companies have dedicated public policy
and government affairs resources which are firmly rooted in the local community.
Liberty Global Public Policy Series
In 2006, Liberty Global initiated a research programme designed to actively contribute to pending policy and regulatory debates at the EU and national levels. These
‘Liberty Global Policy Series’ studies, which are published on a regular basis, are
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The European Commission and the
European Parliament in Brussels,
source of many important
government decisions for the
communications and broadcasting
industry
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Liberty Global is the driving
force behind digital television
and converged services in the
Digital Home
Liberty Global Economy & Technology
Bringing Growth to the European Economy
The role of cable in driving infrastructure competition and in
accelerating service innovation in Europe has been widely acknowledged. The launch of high speed broadband internet via cable in
the late nineties accelerated the introduction of broadband internet over telecommunications networks, making Europe one of the
most competitive broadband markets in the world. Particularly
in countries with a traditionally strong cable presence and in
countries with significant cable sector consolidation, broadband
internet penetration has risen quickly to very significant levels.
vision offering available to customers through the new digital television platforms
of cable, telecommunications, terrestrial and satellite. The value of content rights
is growing. Supply industries for network technology and customer television
reception equipment are booming.
The Driving Force behind Digital Television
Liberty Global is firmly committed to the break-through of digital television, an area
in which Europe is lagging behind the US and Japan. Digital programming in
Europe is still in its early development. To accelerate change, Liberty Global is
investing heavily in the roll-out of digital television in Europe.
With cable introducing ultra-high broadband internet speeds over its next generation fibre networks, a new boost to the digital economy can be expected. In order to
deliver the sustainable economic and social benefits of broadband, with its
2010 ‘Digital Agenda’, the European Commission aims to achieve broadband
access for all European households by 2013. By 2020, all European households
should have access to much higher internet speeds (download rates of 30 Mbps)
and 50% or more should have access to internet connections above 100 Mbps.
Cable companies will be able to meet these goals for 2013 and 2020 and beyond
well ahead of time. Infrastructure competition is delivering significant tangible benefits to consumers offering ever-increasing broadband speeds at affordable prices.
In addition to better quality and broader programming, the added value of digital
television is in new interactive services that allow viewers to determine not only what
they watch but when they watch it. Liberty Global and its operating companies are
developing these services throughout Europe: Video-on-Demand (VoD), which gives
access to a vast library of films and programmes; the Digital Video Recorder (DVR),
which makes it possible to time shift, pause and rewind live broadcasts; the
Electronic TV Guide (EPG), which helps viewers find and record their preferred
programmes among the growing number of channels; a full High Definition
Television (HDTV) product and 3D services.
Equally, cable is driving innovation and competition in the voice telephony and
digital television markets. In its service areas in Europe, Liberty Global is introducing competitive triple play offerings, giving customers an unprecedented choice of
different internet, telephony and television services, all tailored to customer needs.
Previously static markets are being shaken up. Operators are moving into each
other’s traditional core markets. Telecommunications incumbents need to innovate
their telephony services and lower their prices in response to the competition introduced by cable entering the telephony market. New television channels, innovative
interactive applications such as Video on Demand and more European content
formats & programmes are being launched on the back of the much wider tele-
At Liberty Global, triple play stands for more than digital television, internet and
telephony in a single subscription from a single provider. Of course, the ease of
receiving a single bill and installing the system in one go is important. However,
today’s consumers, and certainly future generations, want ease of use, simplicity
and comfort: a single solution. Why get up if you can use your television to also
access your voicemail, e-mail and web-based content? The future is one multimedia
home gateway, an IP enabled home platform capable of distributing video, voice
and data throughout the home. The convergence of multiple platforms through one
device provides a truly unified experience based on a user interface that seamlessly
integrates video content with widgets, apps and an advanced search and
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Triple Play: Converging Services in the Digital Home
recommendation engine. An intuitive way for people to access their live, timeshifted, on-demand, and web-based content on the television.
Technological excellence
Liberty Global develops its own technology. In the fiercely competitive infrastructure
market, the speed at which new products can be launched is crucial. Liberty
Global’s strength lies in bringing together the right technology manufacturers and
jointly developing, integrating and testing new applications. Liberty Global develops
new applications with multiple suppliers using (industry) standards in order to get
the best the market has to offer. Liberty Global prefers to work in this open way.
This makes its solutions more future proof: they are compatible and as functionality
increases, prices decrease.
Guiding and working with technology partners such as Cisco, Samsung, Ericsson,
Intel, NDS,Nagravision, Pace, Accenture and Oracle, requires considerable technological expertise from Liberty Global, because suppliers’ new technologies are often
not directly suitable for the mass market. Liberty Global has its own labs at its
headquarters in Schiphol-Rijk where new technologies are tested. After rigorous
testing the technology is integrated into the networks. Liberty Global’s operating
companies across Europe have their own technology experts who are equipped to
integrate these new technologies.
Increasing the intelligence of networks
In the past decade, the intelligence and capacity of the company’s cable networks
have increased dramatically. In our most advanced markets, these are truly Next
Generation Networks that are guaranteed to be future proof and secure.
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A vast majority of our networks are composed of glass fibre. For example, Liberty
Global has in 10 European countries (excluding Telenet) over 40,000 route kms
of glass fibre and more than 200,000 km of coax cable. Fibre is, in most parts of
the network, less than 100 meters from the customer’s premises. Only the last part
that connects the home to the network is cable (coax). Hence the name ‘hybrid
fibre coax’. There is no need to replace the last length of coax with glass to further
increase the capacity of the network. Since 2008, Eurodocsis 3.0, cable’s next generation broadband technology is being deployed by cable operators across Europe
which have successfully tested internet speeds of over 1 Gbps, more than 50 times
faster than the top broadband speeds over ADSL.
Our networks are highly reliable. In the event of a failure in one part of the network,
there are several options for rerouting signals. The national networks are connected
to the European Liberty Global backbone network, ‘Aorta’. The Aorta backbone is
recognised as a Tier 1 Carrier, placing it among the top-class telecom networks in
the world.
Over 90% of our networks are fully equipped for two-way traffic and suitable for
carrying television, data and telephony simultaneously using a variety of transport
protocols. Software is added to make the networks more “user-based” and gear
them more towards the needs of customers. For example, users can install new
services without calling in a technician and the network is suitable for individual
user services, such as Video-on-Demand (VoD)
over 40,000 route km
of glass fibre running
up until 100 meters
from the home
Senior citizen
internet courses
Internet safety
Bridging the digital divide
TV portal for children
LIBERTY GLOBAL CORPORATE RESPONSIBILITY FRAMEWORK
alternative energy
Protecting
minors as they use
our services
Including
everyone in
the digital
world
Delivering
responsible
marketing, sales
and customer
care
Promoting
digital
confidence
Our other
responsibilities
Building
a responsible
supply chain
Ensuring the
privacy and
security of our
customers
Managing
our
environmental
impacts
Treating
our employees
well
safe desktop software
Community projects
Scholarships
for aids orphans
Liberty Global Corporate Responsibility
Liberty Global’s approach to corporate responsibility
Our products and services connect people to the digital world;
the social benefits of this are enormous. Our customers use our
products to communicate, interact, be entertained, seek information, share content and help them understand the world
around them. With this comes a responsibility to understand
the impacts, both positive and negative, that our products have
on the communities in which we operate, and to act accordingly.
We believe that corporate responsibility (CR) can be good for our business and good
for society. It’s about how we do business and how we deliver sustainable returns to
our shareholders, while making the most of the opportunities and benefits that our
products and services create. This is why our corporate responsibility strategy focuses
on promoting ‘digital confidence’ – this is the cornerstone of our CR strategy and it
is what our stakeholders have told us is most important to them. For us, digital confidence consists of three areas: including everyone in the digital world, protecting
minors as they use our services and ensuring the privacy and security of our
customers. These three areas form the core of our corporate responsibility strategy.
We also recognize that we have responsibilities in four other important areas – we
need to manage our environmental impacts effectively, treat our employees well,
build a responsible supply chain, and sell and market our products responsibly. We
are therefore also actively managing these areas as part of Liberty Global’s overall CR
strategy.
Digital inclusion
Our digital inclusion framework consists of widening access, enhancing skills and
creating opportunities. We believe that by focusing initiatives on these three areas
we can help people to enter the digital world. In Belgium, the Telenet Foundation
has been bridging the digital divide over the past years by investing over  1 million
across 250 local projects – positively affecting over 30,000 people. While in Poland
and Hungary, UPC’s ‘E-Senior Academy’ programmes provide free computer and
internet courses to senior citizens. To us ‘digital inclusion’ is not just about access and
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skills. Total inclusion is also about helping people learn how to make the most of our
digital products and services. Thus, in the Netherlands we developed ‘donation by
red button’, where customers can use the interactive functionality of digital TV and
directly donate to a charity.
Protecting minors as they use our services
We aim to help make the internet and digital TV a safe and secure place for everyone.
However, we focus our activity on young people, as we believe this group is most
vulnerable. Thus, our ‘E3’ strategy sets to ‘educate’, ‘empower’ and ‘enforce’ where
necessary. Liberty Global has partnered with Insafe, a European Commission funded
project promoting internet safety across Europe, to create an internet safety toolkit for
parents and kids. Over 300,000 copies of the printed toolkit have been distributed in
18 countries. In several countries, we launched the ‘Magic Desktop’ software,
empowering parents to create a safe and secure computer environment for their
children.
Environment
We believe we have a responsibility to reduce the impact of the company’s operations
on the environment. We launched Climate Challenge, a company-wide programme
designed to reduce our carbon emissions and to help our employees to do the same.
Climate Challenge is composed of a number of streams including: calculating our
carbon footprint, improving the efficiency of our network and offices, developing
alternative energy solutions, reduction of energy use by customer equipment
and raising employee awareness.
We are not only committed to reducing our own carbon footprint, but are also helping
our customers reduce their footprint and save money. For example, in 2009 UPC
Broadband announced the next generation of energy saving set-top boxes. These
boxes have been designed to use less than 1W in stand-by mode and consume an
average of 5.5W in the eco-mode. UPC also addresses the energy consumption of
existing set-top boxes by deploying new software that will enable these boxes to go to
auto stand-by after a period of inactivity.
Please visit: www.lgi.com/cr.html or email: [email protected].
Liberty Global at a Glance*
Liberty Global is the leading international cable operator
offering advanced video, voice and broadband internet services
to connect its customers to the world of entertainment, communications and information. As of june 30, 2011, Liberty Global
operated state-of-the-art networks serving approximately
18 million customers across 14 countries principally located
in Europe, Chile, and Australia. Liberty Global’s operations also
include significant programming businesses such as Chellomedia
in Europe.
service as a mobile virtual network operator. Liberty Global indirectly owns 50.3%
of Telenet. Telenet is also listed on NYSE Euronext Bruxelles.
Chellomedia is the international content division of Liberty Global, Inc. It is a
leading producer and distributor of television channels and a provider of
advanced digital services to other international channel operators. The division
operates a portfolio of 45 channels, of which 31 are 100% owned and 14 are
joint ventures with leading media companies such as MGM, CBS, AETN, the
Outdoor Channel and Zon Multimedia. Chellomedia also provides a full range of
TV services through its B2B businesses - At Media and the Chello DMC (Digital
Media Centre) - to a variety of leading international channels.
LIBERTY GLOBAL IN EUROPE
KEY DATA
Liberty Global’s European activities are conducted through UPC Broadband, Telenet
and Chellomedia.
UPC Broadband (UPC) is the European division of Liberty Global, Inc., the world’s
leading international cable operator. UPC brings television, broadband internet and
telephone services to approximately 13.4 million customers throughout 10 European
countries under the UPC, upc cablecom and Unitymedia brands. The company is
driven by its vision that this amazing but often complex digital world should be for
everyone. UPC’s employees throughout Europe strive to make this happen by
bringing simplicity and a real touch to everything they do. Telenet is the largest cable television operator in Belgium. Telenet offers television,
broadband internet, and traditional circuit-switched & digital (VoIP) telephony services
to 2.2 million customers (as of June 30, 2011). Telenet also offers mobile telephony
— Leading international cable operator
— Revenue: $10.5 billion**
— Employees: 20,000
— Active in Europe (UPC, upc cablecom, Unitymedia, Telenet, Chellomedia),
The Americas (VTR, Liberty Puerto Rico) and Australia (AUSTAR)
— 31.4 million homes passed
— 17.6 million customers
— 28.3 million service subscribers (RGUs), including video, internet, and voice
— Listed on NASDAQ and included in FTSE4Good, Fortune 500, Forbes Global 2000
— www.lgi.com
Europe
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The Americas
Australia
**Revenue is presented as annualized results (as of June 30, 2011)
Liberty Global’s global operations map
LONDON
THE AMERICAS TOTAL
SERVICE SUBSCRIBERS
Video
Voice
Internet
EUROPE TOTAL
SERVICE SUBSCRIBERS
DENVER
Video
Voice
Internet
AMSTERDAM
BRUSSELS
BUDAPEST
14,874,000
4,244,800
5,947,600
995,000
684,500
827,200
SANTIAGO
WORLDWIDE TOTAL
SERVICE SUBSCRIBERS
Video
Voice
Internet
Total (RGUs)
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AUSTRALIA TOTAL
SERVICE SUBSCRIBERS
Video
764,300
SYDNEY
16,663,300
4,929,300
6,774,800
28,337,400
*As of June 30, 2011
Electronic programme guide
Donations on demand
Catch up tv
games
tv search
premium pay tv
red button voting
kids tv guide
video on demand
After successful tests in
the UPC labs, new technology
is rolled out and integrated
into the networks
Liberty Global - European Cable Operations
The international nature of Liberty Global and its European headquarters in Amsterdam is reflected in the make-up of its staff. Every
day almost 1,000 employees, representing over 50 nationalities,
manage and develop the European cable operations of Liberty
Global. The Amsterdam office concentrates on customary headquarter functions, customers, technology, product and network
development. The company is driven by its vision that this amazing
but often complex digital world should be for everyone. Liberty
Global’s employees throughout Europe strive to make this happen
by bringing simplicity and a real touch to everything they do.
Technology Development and Labs
a mobile telephone that switches automatically to the cheaper land-based network
when you are at home. Or a mobile telephone that allows you to set your DVR.
Network Monitoring Centre
Liberty Global monitors its European network from the Network Monitoring Centre
in Amsterdam, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. In addition to network maintenance
and incident prevention, keeping the network future proof is a priority. This ensures
that capacity is sufficient for future requirements and that new services can be
rolled out quickly and smoothly. The Network Monitoring Centre implements new
software and technology and coordinates the integration of newly-acquired cable
networks into the European network.
Liberty Global’s ambitions call for solid technical foundations. In Europe, these
foundations are created centrally, where the design and architecture of the network
are developed. Activities then vary from high-level design, which focuses on the
longevity, consistency and capacity of the network as a whole, to low-level design,
which encompasses the knowledge and designs that are needed to actually create
cable connections. Liberty Global also has the technological know-how to translate
new product concepts into technical requirements, which are developed with
leading technology suppliers and then tested in its labs using where possible open
(industry) standards.
Customer Care
Product Development
UPC Business & Telenet Solutions
Liberty Global defines and develops its new services for its Triple Play offer at its
headquarters in Amsterdam, where strategic and market analysis, product development and product management take place. The product focus in the coming
years will be on continuing to improve our current digital TV services such as VoD
and HDTV and to innovate and introduce new ones, and to leverage “Fibre Power”
speeds of up to 128 Mbps plus develop value-added services. The main challenge
is to converge our digital services and consumer electronics. Imagine a network
DVR that allows you to continue watching a film in your bedroom that you started
watching in the living room. Or imagine listening to your voicemail via the television;
UPC Business and Telenet Solutions service the business (B2B) markets and
brings businesses the best digital products and services in a simple, and hassle
free way. Together they are active in all 11 European countries in which the
company operates. Both UPC Business and Telenet Solutions offer a complete
range of communications solutions from standard voice, data, internet, wholesale
and hosting services to the more advanced services and next generation technologies for carriers, companies, institutions and administrative bodies from large
organisations to small and medium sized enterprises (SME). Both groups are
strongly represented in the government, public and healthcare sectors, serving
for example many hospitals throughout Europe.
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Customer care is a key pillar of our products and services. Several of our operations
have won customer care awards such as UPC Netherlands’ winning the National
Contact Centre Award (NCCA) for its ‘Custom Made Career’ programme. The
company focuses on the development of its Customer Agents and is also leading
with the introduction of web care teams who monitor social media, including webforums, blogs, twitter etc. and pro-actively react to statements on the company and
its products and services. The web care teams have proven to be valuable for the
reputation of our country operations.
Liberty Global - Chellomedia
Chellomedia is the European content division of Liberty Global.
It is a leading producer and distributor of television channels
and a provider of advanced digital services to other international channel operators. The division operates a portfolio
of 45 channels, of which 31 are 100% owned and 14 are joint
ventures with leading media companies such as MGM, CBS, AETN,
the Outdoor Channel and Zon Multimedia. Chellomedia also provides a full range of TV services through its business to business
operations At Media and Chello DMC (Digital Media Centre) to a
variety of leading international channels. These channels are
managed and distributed through 79 feeds and multiplexes and
reach 244 million households worldwide across consolidated
(147 million) and non-consolidated (97 million) channels,
multiplexes and feeds.
Operations and Businesses
Chellomedia’s main operations are based in London, Amsterdam, Budapest and
Madrid.
Chello Zone Chello Zone is a leading international broadcaster and distributor of
thematic television channels across Europe, the Middle East, Africa and Asia. With
drama, factual, sports, movies, children’s and lifestyle television, its channels offer
something for everyone. Chello Zone owns a portfolio of five consolidated channel brands: Zone Reality, Zone Romantica, Fantasy, Extreme Sports Channel and
preschool channel JimJam. Chello Zone also operates a number of joint venture
channels in the EMEA region, including Outdoor Channel and a portfolio of six UK
entertainment channels with CBS Studios International. The consolidated and joint
venture channels reach audiences in more than 160 million homes across over 100
countries and in 25 languages.
Chello Benelux is a leading supplier of premium film and sport channels to the
Dutch TV market distributing its premium pay TV channels Film1 and Sport 1 to
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cablenetworks and satellite operators as well as the Weather & Traffic Channel
(Weer & Verkeer).
Chello Central Europe focuses on content brands in Central Europe. Its current
portfolio of channels for the region includes Filmmúzeum, Minimax, Spektrum,
SPORT1, SPORT2, SPORT M, Spektrum Home, TV Paprika, Zone Club, Zone
Romantica, Zone Europa and a joint venture with MGM. In addition to its thematic
channel business, it also operates AT Media, Poland's leading thematic channel
advertising sales agency, and offers distribution and marketing services to a
number of TV companies across the region.
Chello Multicanal (Multicanal Iberia and Iberian Program Services) is the leading
independent producer of thematic television channels in the Iberian market (Spain
& Portugal), operating a portfolio of 18 channels. Its TV brands in Spain include
Canal Hollywood, XTRM, Somos, Ctk, MGM, Odisea, Natura, Canal de Historia,
Bio, Canal Cocina, Decasa, Sol Musica, KidsCo and Buzz. The Chello Multicanal
brands in Portugal include Canal Hollywood, Canal Panda, Panda Biggs and Mov.
Chello On Demand provides advanced Demand services, principally to UPC
Broadband, leveraging its infrastructure and economies of scale to deliver comprehensive content solutions and technology, and operational support for affiliates
across the continent. This specialist team provides digital customers with a wide
range of Hollywood blockbusters and the best of European films, as well as music,
children’s, factual and entertainment programming, tailored by market and
distribution platform.
Chello DMC is one of Europe’s leading providers of channel playout services, TV
distribution and content delivery for new media applications. The Amsterdam based
advanced digital media facility specialises in multi-lingual and multi-platform broadcasting in standard and high definition. Chello DMC currently transmits over 60
channels across continental Europe, the UK, Middle East, Asia and South Africa,
including National Geographic Television, E! Entertainment, MGM, History Channel,
Extreme Sports Channel, Zone Reality and Playboy.
Chellomedia’s strong
stable of
thematic channels
Liberty Global Presence in Europe
Liberty Global has operating cable companies in 10 European Member
States and in Switzerland. Across Europe, Liberty Global is one of
the principal consolidators in a historically very fragmented cable
landscape. Reaching significant operational scale nationally to
achieve scale benefits, (e.g. for the procurement of state-of-the-art
customer equipment or for acquiring premium content rights) is of
vital importance for cable’s ability to introduce innovative services
to compete with the national telecommunications incumbents that
are traditionally operating nationwide.
Liberty Global supports its country operations with the implementation of its
innovative product & services roadmap, which includes:
– Introduction of innovative triple play services including Fibre Power internet,
digital TV with advanced services such as Video On Demand, Catchup TV and
HD television and VoIP telephony
– Best practice customer relationship management & support systems
– Centralised content acquisition & exploitation
– Investments in a consistent state-of-the-art cable network architecture and
international backbone connectivity (AORTA)
– Centralised technological & operational support for networks and triple play
services
– A coherent Corporate Responsibility framework
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AUSTRIA – KEY FACTS*
— 1.2 million homes passed
— 519,000 video subscribers, of which 283,000 are
digital cable
Digital video services include DVR, HD and VoD
— 443,000 broadband internet subscribers
Internet speeds range up to 100 Mbps
— 340,000 telephony subscribers
UPC Austria is the largest cable television operator in
Austria. UPC Austria provides analogue & digital cable
video, broadband internet, and traditional & digital telephony services (VoIP) to 692,000 customers. UPC Austria
also offers mobile telephony as part of a bundle and DSL
services in the majority of the country. UPC Austria’s
customers are primarily located in Vienna and other
regions, including Graz, Klagenfurt, Innsbruck, Wiener
Neustadt, and Baden. UPC Austria’s network is entirely
upgraded to two-way capability, with approximately 90%
of its homes passed served by a network with a bandwidth
of at least 860 MHz.
In addition, UPC Austria offers a range of voice and data
services to business customers throughout Austria.
WARSAW
UPC Austria offers analogue and digital video
services. The average analogue cable subscriber
receives a package of 40 channels, mostly in German
language, and over 30 radio channels. UPC Austria’s
digital cable service offers over 140 video channels and
over 70 radio channels (including the channels in its
analogue package). Through its digital service, UPC
Austria also offers premium programming, EPG,
interactive services, VoD, DVR and HD-DVR time-shifting
capability, including HD television channels.
ISLAVA
BUDAPEST
BUCHAREST
UPC Austria’s broadband internet service offers
multiple tiers of broadband internet service. Download speeds range up to 100 Mbps UPC Austria also offers
several internet products based on DSL technology to both
private and business customers.
UPC Austria provides fixed-line voice with
traditional circuit-switched telephony, as well as
feature-rich digital telephony via VoIP (Voice over Internet
Protocol). Digital voice services are also provided to DSL
customers. UPC Austria also offers a bundle of fixed line
and mobile voice services in a co-branding arrangement
with Orange Austria Telecommunications, GmbH
(B2C) and 3 – Hutchison 3G Austria (B2B).
BELGIUM – KEY FACTS*
— 2.8 million homes passed
— 2.2 million video subscribers, of which 1.3 million are
digital cable
Digital video services include DVR, HD and VoD
— 1.3 million broadband internet subscribers
Internet speeds range up to 100 Mbps
— 847,000 telephony subscribers
— 221,000 mobile telephony subscribers
Liberty Global indirectly owns 50.3% of Telenet. Telenet is
listed on NYSE Euronext Bruxelles.
Telenet is the largest cable television operator in Belgium.
Telenet offers video, broadband internet, and traditional
circuit-switched & digital (VoIP) telephony services to 2.2
million customers. Telenet also offers mobile telephony
service as a mobile virtual network operator.
Telenet’s customers are primarily located in the Flanders
region and a part of the capital city of Brussels. Its networks are all upgraded to two-way capability and all of its
cable homes passed are served by a network with a bandwidth of at least 450 MHz. Telenet makes its quadrupleplay services available to all of its homes passed.
Telenet also offers a range of voice and data services to
business customers throughout Belgium under the brand
“Telenet Solutions”.
For its analogue cable customers, Telenet offers a
basic package of at least 25 video channels and
24 radio channels depending on the region. For its digital
cable subscribers, Telenet offers over 100 video channels
(including channels from its analogue service), depending
on the package. In addition, Telenet’s digital offer includes
a variety of premium channels, interactive services, on
demand services (VoD), DVR and HD DVR time-shifting
capabilities, as well as HD television channels.
Telenet offers three tiers of broadband internet
service with download speeds ranging up to
100 Mbps.
CZECH REPUBLIC – KEY FACTS*
— 1.3 million homes passed
— 591,000 video subscribers, of which 499,000 are
digital cable and DTH
Digital video services include DVR and HD
— 424,000 broadband internet subscribers
Internet speeds range up to 100 Mbps
— 191,000 telephony subscribers
UPC Czech is the largest cable television operator in the
Czech Republic. UPC Czech provides analogue & digital
video, broadband internet, and digital voice services to
747,000 customers. UPC Czech’s customers are located
in cities and towns throughout the country, including the
capital city of Prague, Brno, Ostrava, Pilsen, and Liberec.
Its networks are 92% upgraded to two-way capability,
with 91% of its homes passed served by a network with a
bandwidth of at least 860 MHz.
In addition, UPC Czech offers a range of voice and data
services to business customers throughout the Czech
Republic.
UPC Czech offers analogue and digital video
services. An analogue cable subscriber may
receive over 40 channels and 20 radio channels, as well
as two premium channels. UPC Czech’s digital cable
services offers over 100 digital channels, and 22 channels
in the analogue package as well as multiple premium
services, and 30 radio channels. UPC also offers DVR and
HD-DVR, including HD channels. UPC Direct, a digital
satellite television service that provides over 150 coded
and free to air TV channels and approximately 30 radio
stations in digital quality, is also available in the Czech
Republic.
UPC Czech offers a range of broadband internet tiers
with download speeds ranging up to 100 Mbps, with
pricing according to package and speed.
UPC Czech offers feature-rich digital telephony
services through VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol).
The VoIP services are available to over 90% of its homes
passed.
Telenet offers circuit-switched voice services as
well as multi-feature digital telephony via VoIP
(Voice over Internet Protocol) to all its homes passed.
Telenet also offers mobile voice services as a mobile
virtual network operator.
*All operating data as per June 30, 2011
GERMANY – KEY FACTS*
— 8.7 million homes passed
— 4.5 million video subscribers, of which 1.6 million
are digital cable
Digital video services include DVR and HD
— 895,000 broadband internet subscribers
Internet speeds range up to 128 Mbps
— 893,000 telephony subscribers
Unitymedia is the second-largest cable television
operator in Germany, providing analogue & digital video,
broadband internet, and digital voice services to 4.6
million customers. Unitymedia is the largest cable
television operator in the German federal states of North
Rhine-Westphalia and Hesse, which are among the most
prosperous and densely populated regions in Europe.
The cable footprint, passing approximately 8.7 million
homes, covers ten of the largest cities in Germany,
including Cologne, Dusseldorf, and Frankfurt. Its network
are 94% upgraded to two-way capability.
In addition, Unitymedia offers a range of voice and data
services to business customers throughout North RhineWestphalia and Hesse.
Unitymedia’s analogue TV package includes up
to 36 television channels and 34 radio channels.
The basic digital TV package includes up to 75 television
channels and 70 radio channels which can be complemented by an additional 53 pay SD-channels and 16 HD
channels bundled in 2 SD/HD packages and another 45
international channels in 12 languages. Unitymedia’s
digital services include premium and HD programming,
DVR time-shifting capability and near on demand
services.
Unitymedia offers multiple tiers of broadband
internet services to its customers. Download speeds
range from 16 Mbps to 128 Mbps with its next-generation broadband internet service. Unitymedia has rolledout Fiber Power on the basis of DOCSIS 3.0 to offer
broadband speeds of up to 128 mbps in 84% of its
2-way upgraded network.
Unitymedia offers feature-rich digital telephony
via VoIP (Voice of Internet Protocol) to 94% of all
its homes passed.
HUNGARY – KEY FACTS*
— 1.4 million homes passed
— 820,000 video subscribers, of which 481,000 are
digital cable and DTH
Digital video services include DVR, HD and VoD
— 412,000 broadband internet subscribers
Internet speeds range up to 120 Mbps
— 292,000 telephony subscribers
UPC Hungary is the largest cable television operator in
Hungary. It provides analogue & digital video, broadband
internet, and traditional circuit-switched & digital
telephony services (VoIP) to 948,000 customers. UPC
Hungary’s customers are located in 18 major Hungarian
cities and towns and their surrounding areas, including
the capital city of Budapest. Its network is 99% upgraded
to two-way capability, with 65% of its cable homes served
by a network with a bandwidth of at least 750 Mhz.
UPC Hungary also offers business customers located in
its service areas a variety of internet and telephony
packages, managed leased lines, and virtual private
network services.
UPC Hungary provides analogue and digital video
services. An analogue cable subscriber receives up
to 31 channels. UPC Hungary offers a digital package of
up to 71 channels (including the simulcast of channels
in its analogue service), plus premium packages and
HD programming. Through its digital service, UPC Hungary
also offers DVR and HD-DVR time-shifting capabilities.
UPC Direct, a digital satellite television service that
provides over 150 coded and free to air TV channels and
approximately 30 radio stations in digital quality, is also
available in Hungary.
UPC Hungary offers multiple tiers of broadband
internet service with download speeds ranging up
to 120 Mbps. Following a gradual deployment, over one
million homes are enabled to benefit from connections
that are five times faster than ADSL’s maximum speed.
UPC Hungary offers fixed-line voice with traditional
circuit-switched telephony, as well as feature-rich
digital telephony via VoIP (Voice of Internet Protocol) over
its two-way capable network throughout Hungary.
IRELAND – KEY FACTS*
— 873,000 homes passed
— 481,000 video subscribers, of which 385,000 are
digital cable
Digital video services include DVR and HD
— 225,000 broadband internet subscribers
Internet speeds range up to 100 Mbps
— 121,000 telephony subscribers
UPC Ireland is the largest cable television operator
in Ireland. UPC Ireland provides video, broadband
internet, and digital (VoIP) telephony services to
531,000 customers. UPC Ireland’s customers are located
in five regional clusters, including the capital city of
Dublin and Cork. Its cable network is 78% upgraded to
two-way capacity, with 73 of its cable homes served by
a network with a bandwidth of at least 550 Mhz. UPC
Ireland makes its digital video, broadband internet, and
wire line voice services available to 95%, 78%, and 73%,
respectively, of its homes passed. In rural Ireland, UPC
offers a digital multichannel TV service across its MMDS
platform.
In addition, UPC Ireland offers to business customers a
complete range of telecommunications solutions including voice, data and internet services to the Corporate,
Wholesale and SME markets. UPC Ireland is also a trusted
partner to the public sector, such as health organizations.
UPC Ireland provides analogue and digital video
services via cable and MMDS. An analogue cable
subscriber receives up to 18 channels including domestic,
foreign, sports, and movie channels. UPC Ireland’s digital
cable services offers up to 105 video and 39 radio channels. Its digital offering also includes over 20 channels of
premium services and a pay-per-view service. UPC Ireland
also offers a digital + service (DVR) and HD channels.
UPC Ireland offers a range of internet download
speeds of up to 100 Mbps using the next generation
cable broadband standard EuroDocsis 3.0. UPC provides a telephony service which is
delivered over the cable infrastructure. Call
packages include free local, national and international
calls to selected destinations.
THE NETHERLANDS – KEY FACTS*
— 2.8 million homes passed
— 1.9 million video subscribers, of which 944,000 are
digital cable
Digital video services include DVR, HD and VoD
— 882,000 broadband internet subscribers
Internet speeds range up to 120 Mbps
— 778,000 telephony subscribers
UPC Netherlands is the 2nd largest cable television
operator in the Netherlands. UPC Netherlands provides
analogue & digital cable video, broadband internet, and
fixed telephony services to 1.9 million customers. UPC
Netherlands’ customers are located across six broad
regional clusters, including the two largest cities,
Amsterdam and Rotterdam. Its networks are 96%
upgraded to two-way capability, and almost all of its
cable homes are served by a network with a bandwidth of
at least 860 MHz.
UPC Netherlands also offers a range of voice, broadband
internet, private data networks, and customized network
services to business customers.
UPC Netherlands provides analogue and digital
video services. An analogue cable subscriber
receives approximately 30 video channels and 40 radio
channels, depending on location. UPC Netherlands’ digital
cable service offers up to 90 video channels (including
the channels in its analogue service), depending on the
package, and up to 70 radio channels. Through its digital
service, UPC Netherlands also offers additional premium
programming, interactive services, as well as DVR and
HD-DVR time-shifting capability, on demand services
(VoD), and HD television channels.
UPC Netherlands’s broadband internet service offers
6 tiers, providing among the best-in-market stand
alone and bundled internet speeds. Download speeds
up to 120 Mbps are available throughout the entire
footprint.
UPC Netherlands provides a feature rich fixed-line
telephony service based on VoIP (Voice over Internet
Protocol).
*All operating data as per June 30, 2011
POLAND – KEY FACTS*
— 2.1 million homes passed
— 1.0 million video subscribers, of which 408,000 are
digital cable
Digital video services include DVR, HD and VoD
— 539,000 broadband internet subscribers
Internet speeds range up to 120 Mbps
— 232,000 telephony subscribers
UPC Poland is the largest cable television operator in
Poland. UPC Poland provides video, broadband internet,
and digital (VoIP) telephony services to nearly 1.1 million
customers. UPC is a leading provider of triple play
services in Poland. UPC Poland’s customers are located in
regional clusters encompassing ten of the largest cities in
Poland, including the capital city of Warsaw as well as
Katowice, Cracow and Gdansk. Its network is 95% upgraded to two-way capacity, with 98%of its homes passed
served by a network with a bandwidth of at least 860 Mhz.
UPC Poland also offers broadband internet and voice
services to business customers.
UPC Poland offers analogue and digital video
services. An analogue cable subscriber may
receive up to 60 channels, depending on the package. UPC
Poland offers digital cable service with over 150 channels
(including the channels in its analogue service). A variety
of premium services are availablefor an additional fee
to digital subscribers. Through its digital service, UPC
Poland also offers DVR time-shifting capability and HDTV.
In December 2009, UPC Poland introduced a video-ondemand (VOD) service (UPC on Demand), offering over
450 titles to all digital subscribers in selected locations,
irrespective of their programme package and decoder.
UPC offers seven Channels on Demand.
UPC Poland offers five tiers of broadband internet
service in most of its network. Its download speeds
range up to 120 Mbps.
UPC Poland offers feature-rich digital telephony
via VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol). Its VoIP
services are available to 95% of its homes passed.
ROMANIA – KEY FACTS*
— 2.1 million homes passed
— 1.1 million video subscribers, of which 557,000 are
digital cable and DTH
Digital video services include DVR and HD
— 258,000 broadband internet subscribers
Internet speeds range up to 120 Mbps
— 160,000 telephony subscribers
Romania provides video, broadband internet, and digital
(VoIP) telephony services to 1.1 million customers. UPC
Romania operates in nine of the 12 largest cities in the
country, including Bucharest, the capital city, Timisoara,
Cluj, and Constanta. Its networks are 79% upgraded
to two-way capability with 76% of the homes passed
served by a network with a bandwidth of at least
860 MHz.
UPC Romania also offers a wide range of fixed line voice
and broadband internet products, and hosting services
to business customers ranging from small and mediumsized businesses to large multinational companies.
UPC Romania offers analogue cable service with
up to 56 channels, depending on location and
package. Its digital video offering includes up to 115
channels, plus 11 HD programmes. UPC Romania
offers premium channels and packages, including HBO
Maxpak to digital subscribers for an additional fee (for
the MAXIM digital package, HBOMaxpak is included).
Through its digital service, UPC Romania also offers DVR
time-shifting capability and HDTV. Focus Sat, a digital
satellite television service that provides over 70 coded
and free to air TV channels and approximately 46 radio
stations in digital quality, is also available in Romania.
UPC Romania offers four tiers of broadband
internet services with download speeds ranging up
to 120 Mbps.
UPC Romania offers feature-rich digital telephony
via VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) to over 75%
of its homes passed.
SLOVAKIA – KEY FACTS*
— 496,000 homes passed
— 259,000 video subscribers, of which 142,000 are
digital cable and DTH
Digital video service include DVR and HD
— 78,000 broadband internet subscribers
Internet speeds range up to 120 Mbps
— 39,000 telephony subscribers
SWITZERLAND – KEY FACTS*
— 2.1 million homes passed
— 1.5 million video subscribers, of which 510,000 are
digital cable
Digital video services include DVR, HD and VoD
— 525,000 broadband internet subscribers
Internet speeds range up to 100 Mbps
— 339,000 telephony subscribers
UPC Slovakia is the largest cable television operator
in Slovakia. UPC Slovakia provides video, broadband
internet, and digital (VoC) telephony services to 272,000
customers. UPC Slovakia’s customers are located in more
than 30 cities and towns in Slovakia, including the
five largest cities of Bratislava, Kosice, Presov, Banska
Bystrica, and Zilina. Its networks are 89% upgraded to
two-way capability with 93% of the homes passed served
by a network with a bandwidth of at least 860 MHz. In
some areas like Bratislava, the capital city, its network is
fully upgraded to two-way capability.
upc cablecom is the largest cable television operator in
Switzerland. upc cablecom provides video, broadband
internet, and traditional circuitswitched & digital (VoIP)
telephony services to 1.5 million customers. upc cablecom
also offers mobile voice services through a pre-paid
offering. upc cablecom`s customers are located in three
regional clusters, including the major cities of Bern,
Zurich, Lausanne, and Geneva. Its nationwide network is
over 95% upgraded to two-way capability – almost all of
these cable homes passed served by a network with a
bandwidth of 862 MHz.
In addition, UPC Slovakia offers a range of voice
and data services to business customers throughout Slovakia.
In addition, upc cablecom offers a range of voice
and data services to business customers throughout
Switzerland.
UPC Slovakia offers analogue cable packages of
up to 50 channels. For an additional fee, UPC
Slovakia offers an HBO premium service to its analogue
customers. A digital cable subscriber may receive up to
110 channels, depending on the package (including the
channels in its analogue service). The digital offering
includes multiple premium packages, DVR time-shifting
capability, and HDTV.
For its analogue cable customers, upc cablecom
offers a basic service of a minimum of 36 video
channels and 35 radio channels. For its digital cable
customers, upc cablecom offers packages offering
between 55 and more than 165 video channels. In 2010,
upc cablecom launched the DigiCard, a small device
fitting into the side of a CI+-capable TV-set, offering
digital television without an additional Set-Top-Box.
Additionally, upc cablecom customers receive over 100
radio channels (including the channels in its analogue
service) and a range of additional pay television programming in a variety of foreign language program packages.
Through its digital service, upc cablecom also offers video
on demand services (VOD), DVR & HD-DVR time-shifting
functionality, as well as HD television channels.
UPC Slovakia offers five tiers of broadband internet
service for residential customers with download
speeds ranging up to 120 Mbps.
UPC Slovakia also offers multi-feature digital
telephony via VoC (Voice over Cable) to 74% of its
homes passed.
upc cablecom offers seven tiers of broadband internet service with download speeds ranging up to
100 Mbps in most major Swiss cities.
upc cablecom offers multi-feature digital telephony via VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) to
over 95% of its homes passed. upc cablecom also offers
a pre-paid mobile service to all customers in Switzerland.
*All operating data as per June 30, 2011
Working at Liberty Global
Liberty Global offers dynamic and innovative working environment.
Over 50 different nationalities make up the truly diverse international workforce in our European headquarters in Amsterdam,
and they are supported by many more based in our country
operations.
Our market is more competitive and moving faster than ever and our challenge is
to develop new technologies and make them available to our customers. Liberty
Global is the right place for people who are eager to work with these latest technologies but with a primary focus on our customer and the importance of making our
products “Simply for everyone”.
It is not just the best technical staff that we need but a whole range of other
specialist skills that help make our company the success that it is. Often it is our
imagination that sets the limits of new developments. That is why Liberty Global is
always on the lookout for creative talent in the areas of sales & marketing, product
development, multimedia services, new content, programming and finance. The
innovative nature of our company creates other opportunities for a wide range of
staff with the right skills and experience working at the headquarters of Liberty
Global, UPC Broadband, Chellomedia and across the country operations. Support
functions such as Customer Care, Finance, Procurement, Human Resources, Legal
& Public Policy and Corporate Communications play as vital a role in the success of
our company.
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EMPLOYMENT IN EUROPE (FTEs)
Liberty Global 900
Chellomedia1,200
Chellomedia
1,200
European Cable Operations
Operations
13,200
Total Europe15,300
Europe15,300
Rest of World5,000
World5,000
Total20,300
Total
20,300
Employee numbers (FTEs) per June 30, 2011
Liberty Global Products and Services
Digital CableTV
AnalogueInternetTelephonyDTH/Satellite
CableTV
EPG
Austria
Belgium
Czech
Germany
Hungary
Ireland
Netherlands
Poland
Romania
Slovakia
Switzerland
DVR
HD
VoD
(Fiber Power
max. download
speeds in Mbps)
100
100
100
128
120
100
120
120
120
120
100
*
*via a minority
interest
As of June. 2011
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Liberty Global Addresses
Corporate
Czech Republic
Luxembourg
Slovak Republic
Liberty Global
UPC Broadband
Chellomedia
Public Policy & Communications
Boeing Avenue 53
1119 PE Schiphol-Rijk
The Netherlands
Tel +31207789840
Fax +31207788419
UPC Ceská Republika
Závišova 5
140 00 Praha 4
Czech Republic
Tel +420261107111
Fax +420261107100
www.upc.cz
UPC DTH
2, Rue Peternelchen
L-2370 Howald
Luxembourg
+35226847021
www.upcdirect.com
UPC Broadband Slovakia
Sevcenkova 35
Bratislava
Slovak Republic
Tel +421259422704
Fax +421259422200
www.upc.sk
germany
Unitymedia
Aachener Straße 746-750
50933 Cologne
Germany
Tel +49022137792159
www.unitymedia.de
UPC Nederland
Kabelweg 51
1014 BA Amsterdam
The Netherlands
Tel +31207755731
Fax +31207756724
www.upc.nl
Hungary
Poland
UPC Magyarorszag
30-36 Kinizsi str.
Budapest H-1092
Hungary
Tel +3614562600
Fax +3612160058
www.upc.hu
UPC Polska
al. Jana Pawla II 27
00-867 Warszawa
Poland
Tel +48227010877
Fax +48227010901
www.upc.pl
UPC Business
Ireland
UPC Ireland
Building P2
Clontarf, Dublin 3
Ireland
Tel +35312458419
Fax +35312458242
www.upc.ie
Romania
UPC Romania
62 D, Nordului St. District 1
014104 Bucharest
Romania
Tel +40311018100
Fax +40311018101
www.upc.ro
Chellomedia Liberty Global
Avenue des Arts 41
9th floor
1040 Brussels
Belgium
Tel +32027391434
Email: [email protected]
www.lgi.com
Austria
UPC Austria
Wolfganggasse 58-60
1120 Wien
Austria
Tel +431960680000
Fax +431960682070
www.upc.at
Belgium
Telenet NV
Liersesteenweg 4
2800 Mechelen
Belgium
Tel +3215333000
Fax +3215333999
www.telenet.be
The Netherlands
Switzerland
upc cablecom
Zollstrasse 42
CH-8021 Zürich
Switzerland
Tel +41442779999
Fax +41442779588
www.upc-cablecom.ch
UPC Business
Boeing Avenue 53
1119 PE Schiphol-Rijk
The Netherlands
Tel +310207788555
www.upcbusiness.com
Chellomedia Division
Michelin House
81 Fulham Road
London SW3 6RD
United Kingdom
Tel +442078382000
Fax +442078382110
www.chellomedia.com
Liberty Global Management
Michael T. Fries President and CEO
A 25-year veteran of the cable and
media industry, Mr. Fries assumed his
current role at Liberty Global in 2005.
Under his leadership, the company has
grown into the second largest cable TV
operator in the world with operations
in 14 countries. Prior to that, Mr. Fries
joined the management team of the
predecessor of UnitedGlobalCom,
Inc. (UGC) in 1990 shortly after its
formation. He became UGC’s president
in 1998 and its CEO in 2004. UGC
was one of the first cable companies to
expand internationally and developed
most of the operations that are today
part of Liberty Global.
Dr. John C. Malone Chairman
Dr. John C. Malone is the Chairman
of the Board of Liberty Global, a
position he has held since its inception
in 2005. Dr. Malone is also Chairman of
Liberty Media Corporation. From 1996
to March 1999 he was Chairman and
CEO of Telecommunications, Inc. (TCI)
and from 1973 to 1996, he served as
President and CEO of TCI. He currently
serves on the Board of Directors for
Ascent Media Corporation, CATO
Institute, Discovery Communications,
Expedia, and SiriusXM Radio.
Additionally, Dr. Malone is Chairman
Emeritus of the Board for Cable
Television Laboratories.
Liberty Global Executive Officers
John C. Malone Chairman of the Board
Michael T. Fries
President and Chief Executive Officer
Amy M. Blair
Senior Vice President, Global Human Resources
Charles H.R. Bracken
Senior Vice President, Co-Chief Financial Officer
(and Principal Financial Officer)
Bernard G. Dvorak
Senior Vice President, Co-Chief Financial Officer
(and Principal Accounting Officer)
Diederik Karsten Managing Director, European Broadband
Operations
Robert M. Leighton Senior Vice President, Programming
Elizabeth M. Markowski
Senior Vice President, Secretary, General Counsel
Balan Nair
Senior Vice President and Chief Technology Officer
Shane O'Neill
Senior Vice President, Chief Strategy Officer; and
President, Chellomedia
Mauricio Ramos
President, Liberty Global Latin America and Chief
Executive Officer, VTR Global Com S.A.
Rick Westerman
Senior Vice President, Investor Relations &
Corporate Communications
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customers to the world of entertainment, communications and information. As of June 30, 2011, Liberty Global operated state-of-the-art
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located in Europe, Chile and Australia. Liberty Global’s operations also
include significant programming businesses such as Chellomedia in
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