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This article is about the telecommunications company. For other uses, see
Voo
.
VOO
(/vuː/) is the commercial name of the Belgian
cable company
created by the Economic Interest Group (
EIG
) of
Brutele GIE
in (
Brussels
Region and
Charleroi
Region) and
Association Liegeoise d'Electricite
(A.L.E.- Teledis), but came to be controlled by Nethys SA and Brutele SCRL
[1]
[2]
until 2023.
Then two companies together bought eight
Walloon
cable companies
(Igeho, Inatel, Intermosane, Seditel, Simogel, Telelux, Interest-Interost et Ideatel), and the EIG constitutes today the primary cable operator in
Wallonia
and a part in the
Brussels
Region. It offers mobile telephony using the
Telenet
network.
[3]
In November 2021, Orange Belgium is now chosen to take over the company, winning against Telenet. A board meeting of Enodia was held on December 14 to validate or reject the decision of the board of Nethys. Thereafter, it will take several months for Orange Belgium to obtain the approval of the Competition Council and the European Commission,
[4]
which must announce its decision by December 6, 2022.
[5]
On June 5, 2023, the Belgian unit of the French company completed the acquisition of the controlling stake in VOO.
[6]
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