VTR$500464$ - translation to italian
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VTR$500464$ - translation to italian

CHILEAN TELECOMMUNICATIONS COMPANY
VTR (company); VTR Globalcom; VTR Banda Ancha (Chile) S.A.; Vtr.net; VTR Chile

VTR      
registratore video (iniz.)
Video Tape Recorder         
  • The first "portable" VTR, the suitcase-sized 1967 AMPEX quadruplex VR-3000
  • 1" type C]]; the source and take-up reels are stacked for compactness. However, only one reel is shown here.
  • D5]] Digital VTR, model AJ-HD3700H. The front control panel is hinged below the cassette slot, so that it may be tilted outward to a more comfortable viewing angle for the operator.
  • Sony [[Betacam]]-SP VTP BVW-65 VTR
TAPE RECORDER DESIGNED TO RECORD AND PLAYBACK VIDEO AND AUDIO MATERIAL ON MAGNETIC TAPE
Video Tape Recorder; Video tape recording; VTR; Videotape recorder; Vtr; Videotape machine; Video tape machine; Open-reel video recording; Video tape recorders; Videorecorder
Registratore video, VTR

Definition

VTR
¦ abbreviation videotape recorder.

Wikipedia

VTR (telecom company)

VTR (Vía Trans Radio Comunicaciones SpA) is a Chilean telecommunications company. It is the country's largest provider of subscription television, with 1,065,675 subscribers (32.8% market share, as of September 2017), and of fixed broadband Internet access (38.0% share, as of September 2017). It is also the second largest provider of fixed telephone service (20.0%, as of September 2017), behind Telefónica. It also has a small but growing participation (0.90%, as of September 2017) in the mobile phone business.

It is wholly owned by Liberty Latin America following the split of Liberty Latin America from Liberty Global effective December 29, 2017; Grupo Saieh's CorpGroup previously owned 20% until March 2014 when Liberty Global acquired the remaining 20% it did not own.

VTR also owned Bazuca.com, a now-defunct video rental services company, and —together with Turner Broadcasting System— CNN Chile, a 24-hour news channel based in Santiago, until 2016, when it was bought entirely by WarnerMedia Latin America.