One Vision (DTT)

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IndustryMedia
Founded2009
HeadquartersDublin, Ireland TV3 Group
Dublin, Ireland Eircom Ltd
Dublin & Belfast, Arqiva (Ireland)
Dublin, Ireland Setanta Ireland
OneVision DTT
Company typeDigital terrestrial television
IndustryMedia
Founded2009
HeadquartersDublin, Ireland TV3 Group
Dublin, Ireland Eircom Ltd
Dublin & Belfast, Arqiva (Ireland)
Dublin, Ireland Setanta Ireland
Key people
CEO (Vacant)
Fintan Drury - Chairperson
ProductsPlanned to offer a digital terrestrial television service in Ireland
RevenueNone
Number of employees
TBD
WebsiteTBD

OneVision was an Irish business consortium which was offered a licence by the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland (BAI) to run the pay television services on the digital terrestrial television (DTT) platform in Ireland.[1]

OneVision was managed through a consortium made up of telecommunications company Eircom (65%), Arqiva (25%), Setanta (10%) and TV3 Group holding a nominal share.[2][3]

OneVision considered the feasibility of operating the commercial DTT service after Boxer Ireland decided to withdraw from the contract due to the economic climate in Ireland.[4][5][6] However, the consortium was unable to conclude negotiations with the BAI, claiming difficulties with the terms of RTÉ NL regarding multiplexing, marketing for DTT and other issues; and withdrew from the process. The licence offer was then made to Easy TV, the third placed consortium that included RTÉ and Liberty Global, owner of the cable operator UPC.[2][7]

EasyTV subsequently rejected the licence, and no further attempts have been made for commercial DTT licensing, with the Saorview system remaining the only DTT platform in Ireland.

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