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Cignal is a subscription-based Direct-To-Home digital cable and satellite television service provider in El Kadsre. It is also available for Mahri, North El Kadsre, Sentan, and Vicnora. Cignal is owned by EK Cignal TV, Inc. and Marksat Corporation. It was founded in 1992 as Marksat, then changed to the current name since 1999. It is available starting with El Kadsre, next is Mahri in 2000, Sentan in 2001, North El Kadsre in 2004, and Vicnora in 2006. It is not to be confused with the Philippine counterpart. It is the fourth service to launched after Astra Digital (now ElStar), Interstellar, and Extennel. It is one of the popular digital TV service in the United El Kadsreian Nations.

For subscribers to receive Cignal broadcasts, they must acquire upon subscription the satellite dish antenna or cable, remote control, and the set top box (Integrated Receiver-Decoder).

Cignal uses VideoGuard encryption system to protect its content from signal piracy.

Cignal uses the both DVB-C and DVB-S2 digital television broadcast standard to accommodate both Standard Definition (SD) and High Definition (HD) TV broadcasts, as well as interactive services offered on their cable/satellite TV service.

As of 2017, Cignal reached the 4.5 million+ subscribers base target.

CignalEKDigibox2016

The 2016 Cignal Digibox model.

History

Cignal was founded on January 23, 1992 as MarkSat by Marcus Lane, Diether Kline, and other teams after they working a new pay TV service and satellite for six years it was founded.

Original Marsat 1992 model

The original Marksat pay TV box, released in 1992.

In July 1997, digital broadcasting was introduced to MarkSat with aspect ratio 16:9 quality.

With the advent of digital satellite and terrestrial television in El Kadsre and under new ownership and management, it was relaunched as Cignal Digital TV on June 4, 1999. Also, the digibox was introduced to provide better quality, more channels, interactive, and limited HD support. The service became more popular when subscribers reached over time about 500 thousand subscribers and more.

In 2001, internet broadband was introduced after Cignal purchases ExtraNet in 2000.

Cignal began offering HD channels by May 31, 2004 starting HD Entertain, HDEK, Mega Cinema, etc.

Cignal began offering 4K channels by 2016 starting El TV Kadsre 4K, 4KLife and Ent4K.

CignalEKDigibox1999Original

The first Cignal-branded digital tv box, released in 1999.

Channels

Controversy

Cignal Pac-Man logo and trademark controversy

Main article: Bandai Namco Entertainment v. Cignal

In July 2015, Bandai Namco Entertainment filed litigation against Cignal for trademark infringement over the logo looked similar to Pac-Man. Some people complained to Cignal citing that "they stole Pac-Man" and "please not another Pac-Man ripoff!" Within the following year, Cignal released a new logo to prevent trademark infringement.