Scarlet (company)

Scarlet Belgium NV
Subsidiary
Industry Telecommunications
Founded 1992 as Stipte in the Netherlands.
Headquarters Evere, Brussels, Belgium
Products Fixed line and mobile telephony, internet, digital television
Website www.scarlet.be

Scarlet is a telecommunications company active in the Netherlands and Belgium as an Internet Service Provider and provider of fixed and mobile telephony. It has minor operations in Luxembourg, Curaçao and Sint Maarten.

The Belgacom Group announced its acquisition of Scarlet NA/SA on 15 February 2008, after the approval of the competition authorities.[1] Belgacom aims to complement its own offers with Scarlet's basic, low-cost products in the areas of fixed and mobile telephony and the Internet for Belgian and international customers.

Netherlands

Scarlet was established in The Netherlands in 1992 as an independent ISP and telephony provider.[2] It was rebranded Stipte ('Punctual' in Dutch) in June 2014.[3]

Belgium

The company has been active in Belgium since 1997 as an independent ISP and telephony provider. Scarlet acquired the Belgium branch of Tiscali at the end of 2004.

IPTV using Proximus TV hardware

Scarlet offers Television services also in HD using IPTV service of its parent company Proximus. To have this consumers are required to take a "Trio" pack aka Triplay service of Internet, TV & Fixed Telephone.

Television stations per region

Internet Service

Scarlet offers an Internet service using xDSL technology

Offering as of September 2016

See also

References

  1. Belgacom.com
  2. http://www.belgacom.com/group/gallery/content/shared/PressRelease/2008_02_15_scarlet_en.pdf
  3. van Verandervan, Jan. "Scarlet becomes Stipte [in Dutch]". Retrieved 10 July 2014.
  4. "Channel listings of Brussels in French" (PDF). 2016-09-03.
  5. "Channel listings of Brussels in Dutch" (PDF). 2016-09-03.
  6. "Channel listings of Flanders in Dutch" (PDF). 2016-09-03.
  7. "Channel listings of Flanders in French" (PDF). 2016-09-03.
  8. "Channel listings of Wallonia in French" (PDF). 2016-09-03.
  9. "Channel listings of Wallonia in Dutch" (PDF). 2016-09-03.
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