SPI International TV channels on BH Telecom
April 24, 2025

SPI International, a Canal+ company, has announced the launch of its 14 TV channels with BH Telecom, one of the leading telcos in Bosnia and Hercegovina. The agreement covers four FilmBox film channels as well as 10 thematic channels.
“The addition of the full SPI channels portfolio to the offering of BH Telecom is another step in reaching new viewers in Bosnia and Hercegovina. Partnering with BH Telecom, one of the leaders in the field of telecommunications, allows us to introduce our engaging content to even more local audiences. The diverse suite of SPI TV channels provides a vast choice of genres tailored to different tastes, starting from Hollywood movies, through arthouse, popular Turkish series, e-sports, documentaries and much more. BH Telecom subscribers can now dive into our world of entertainment,” commented Murat Muratoglu, Head of Distribution in charge of ADRIA & MENA at SPI International.
FilmBox Premium offers the best in cinema; Filmbox Extra HD showcases a selection of series from all over the world and Hollywood movies; Filmbox Stars HD presents a variety of movies featuring popular actors, as well as a selection of Oscar winners, nominees and productions from renowned directors; Filmbox Arthouse covers productions outside the mainstream of cinema from top festivals and emerging filmmakers; Turkish series fans can also enjoy DIZI; and the lineup is completed with thematic channels Docubox HD, FashionBox, Fast&FunBox HD, FightBox, FunBox UHD, 360 TuneBox and adult-themed channels Erox and Eroxxx.
Now BH Telecom subscribers can acess the full SPI TV channels portfolio which are available in various packages of the operator. DIZI channel is part of Basic package while the remaining 13 channels belong to Moja TV net M and Moja TV net L packages (also available outside the Moja TV net packages in standalone offer).
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