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Pay TV services are typically offered as part of a bundle of services, which may include internet access, telephone service, and other services. The cost of these bundles can vary depending on the provider and the services included. Pay TV services are often offered in packages that include a variety of channels, allowing viewers to customize their viewing experience.
Pay TV services are available in many countries around the world, and the market is highly competitive. Companies in the market include Comcast, AT&T, Dish Network, Sky, and Virgin Media. Show Less Read more