Thread:The Testcardiologist/@comment-31524231-20200529224359/@comment-31524231-20200624152020

I almost forgot :P

Though I was a little inspired by the history of cable TV in Chile, but with a few changes.

For a start Cablevisión's cable competitor (Surotel) would be a bunch of inferior local companies that were later bought out by them (similar to how Telmex bought Cable Express in Lima - and maybe New Cusco). There's no conservative operator in this country like what Metrópolis-Intercom was, but CV had a few of M-I's advantages (data broadcasting, adopting digital cable as early as 2000, pioneering internet by cable, etc.) and, above all, no censorship unlike the infamous Chilean operator.

Since according to KJ Surotel owns a part of Cablevisión (as a three-way company), then Surotel TV might be similar to Snow NB using Télécom NB's terminals.