In the interview he gave us on these same columns, on September 13, 2010, Bruno Thibaudeau, Maghreb director of Canal Overseas, notably specified that “since the signing in June 2010 of an agreement with the Tunisian Ministry of Communication, allowing the marketing of the Canal+ Bouquet+ in Tunisia, we are actively working with our Tunisian partner Slim Chiboub for the launch of the commercial offer. This is scheduled for the fall of 2010, the precise date will be communicated at the end of September ”.
Since this interview, the echoes concerning the communication of the Canal+ bouquet+ in Tunisia have gone up until you fade completely and the media and conversations.
What exactly is? Is it an abdication in front of sharing, Canal+ having perhaps judged that his bouquet was not going to make the weight in front of the pirates?
Or is it a strategy that aims to place Canal+ in our television landscape, leaving that it only occupies a small part of this landscape by sharing it with the providers of Sharing.
In the second case, Canal+ is sure that piracy based on sharing cannot last. It only takes a change in emission and encryption mode, as in the past so that Canal+ finds himself queen of the market and from here that the pirates find a flaw, Canal+ will have managed to retain a large number of viewers, particularly those that a possible cut during a certain Barca/Real will have thrown definitively into the arms of the mastodon of the encrypted TV.
In essence, will Canal+ settle in Tunisia? If so when it is possible?
Otherwise, is it sharing or another reason that caused Canal+ reluctance?
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