FilmBox+ Debuts in Poland

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SPI International’s FilmBox+ streaming service has expanded its European footprint by integrating with Vectra, the leading cable operator in Poland.

Vectra customers can now access FilmBox+ series, movies and live channels on various devices, including Vectra’s latest TV Smart 4K BOX Android TV STBs. The new service is available to all individual Vectra customers, both in packages and as an à la carte subscription service.

FilmBox+ features series, movies, thematic programming and live TV channels from SPI International, as well as from the Kino Polska Group portfolio. It showcases original Polish productions from Kino Polska Group such as Naked Attraction. Poland and the rom-com series Not with Me. Users can access live streaming content from the FilmBox family of channels, Kino Polska, Stopklatka and Zoom TV, among others.

“The introduction of FilmBox+ to Vectra’s offerings marks a significant milestone in the evolution of our streaming service,” said Jacek Koskowski, general director for sales and distribution at Kino Polska Group. “We are thrilled to debut this innovative business model and start our partnership with the largest cable operator in Poland. FilmBox+ seamlessly complements the existing FilmBox TV channels package, serving as their natural extension. Moreover, it presents an enticing proposition for customers seeking exceptional entertainment, especially those who rely solely on the internet for their content consumption. As a comprehensive service provider, we are delighted to offer to subscribers a convenient access to compelling content seamlessly integrated within a single bill from their TV provider.”

Haymi Behar, CMO and CDO at SPI International, added, “We are thrilled to elevate Vectra’s offerings with our cutting-edge FilmBox+ service that’s available through numerous operators across Central and Eastern Europe. With FilmBox+, we provide smooth integration options, making it effortless for our operator partners to offer additional curated content windows to their customers.”