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MVS Comunicaciones (MVS) is a Mexican media conglomerate which main business is the operation of mass media. The company owns MASTV, radio networks, and pay television networks, and 51% of Dish México.

Dish México
The main Pay television service is Dish México, is a company that operates a subscription satellite television service in México. On December 1, 2008, Dish México began to operate in México, after an agreement between Dish Network and the Mexican media conglomerate MVS Comunicaciones. Echostar owns 49% and MVS owns 51% of Dish México. All of Dish México's channels programming are dubbed or subtitled in Spanish or originally Spanish language. Dish does not beam Televisa or TV Azteca network locals due to a dispute between Dish and Televisa. Televisa wants to charge Dish México per subscriber for its feeds of free over the air Televisa networks. Dish, however, leases an HD receiver with a terrestrial antenna input which when connected to an over the air antenna picks up digital local stations signals free of charge.

MASTV
MVS also owns MASTV, a wireless cable television company. The wireless cable company offers 17 channels to 11 cities in Mexico; Mexico City, Guadalajara, Leon, Merida, Monterrey, Pachuca, Queretaro, San Luis Potosi, Toluca, Tuxtla Gutierrez, and Villahermosa. The system started operations on September 1, 1989 as MVS Multivisión in Mexico City. It later expanded to 10 other markets across Mexico. In 2002, MVS Multivision changed its name to MASTV on 2002.

Television networks
MVS owns and operates seven pay television networks; 52MX a general entertainment network, ZAZ an anime network, Exa TV a music video network, Multicinema an American movie network, Multipremier an international movie network and Cine Latino a Spanish speaking world movie network and Viva Sports a sports network. All seven television networks are available through Dish México and MASTV.

MVS Radio
MVS Radio division operates 5 international radio networks owned by MVS Comunicaciones. These networks are EXA-FM, La Mejor, Best FM, FM Globo and Stereorey these networks broadcast in various countries including Argentina, Costa Rica, Ecuador, El Salvador, Honduras, Mexico, Panama, and the United States.

Internet
MVS offers a wideband internet via microwaves called E-Go with the use of USB modem. This service is currently available in Ciudad de México, Monterrey, Toluca y Guadalajara.