Cubovision In 2007, Luca Tomassini, Director of Innovation at
Telecom Italia, invented CuboVision during Franco Bernabè’s return. CuboVision as a
set-top box that offered the possibility of accessing
video on demand television content and managing more
TV platforms, such as
digital terrestrial or
Web TV. On 16 December 2009 Telecom presents the first Cubovision model in
Milan. The industrial design of the set-top box was conceived by Luca Tomassini and created by Visione, the production by Finmek and the marketing by Amino Communications. Telecom Italia launched Cubovision in January 2010 in an experimental version of the same, with an
open innovation model. The first models published on the market were beta versions that were updated with functionality with subsequent models. On 15 December 2010, Telecom Italia presented in Milan the new model of the platform equipped with
Intel microprocessors, totally revisited and with
broadcasting and
broadband functionality. The new version included more than 1500 monthly programming hours, with over 200 titles per month within a catalog made up of TV series, cartoons, concerts, documentaries and films. In the same period, Telecom Italia made Cubovision's official application on
Apple and
Samsung stores to connect to the platform via tablet or smartphone.
TIMvision On 12 May 2014, Cubovision changed its name to TIMvision. In June 2015, Telecom Italia finalized a two-year agreement with the 20th Century Fox with the intent to include some of the Fox's productions on the platform. Following an agreement with
Turner Broadcasting System, the service has made available exclusive previews of the
Cartoon Network's Adult Swim block including
Robot Chicken,
Mr. Pickles,
China, IL, and
Aqua Teen Hunger Force. From 28 December 2016 TIMvision becomes a
company controlled by Telecom Italia, with the aim of accelerating the Quadruple Play strategy and creating and managing productions including TV series and cinematographic works at a national and international level. Since June 2019, TIMvision has also made its app available on the
Apple TV and
Amazon Fire TV platforms. From 16 September 2019,
Andrea Fabiano became the Multimedia manager of TIM (formerly Telecom Italia) and TIMvision CEO. On 12 October 2019, during the match of the Italian national team for qualifying for the
2020 European Football Championships, the new logo was unveiled. On 31 December 2019,
Sky Uno,
Sky Arte,
Sky TG24 and
Sky Sport 24 in
HD are made visible in streaming. Furthermore, the
Mediaset channels, excluding
Boing,
Cartoonito and the radio ones also arrive. From 24 March 2020, TIM after signing a partnership with
Disney+, TIM includes the Mundo Disney+ offer without constraints with TIMvision Plus. From 27 May 2020, following the partnership with
Netflix made in November 2019, TIM includes the Mundo Netflix offer on TIMvision Plus and the TIMvision Box decoder. In August 2020 the free channels
Paramount Network,
Spike,
VH1 published by
ViacomCBS Networks Italia were made available in streaming and in HD. From 27 January 2021, the contents of
Discovery+ are also available in Italy on TIMvision. On 1 July 2021, the four commercial offers are made official, which include the contents of TIMvision and those of
DAZN, Disney+ and Netflix, with
Infinity+ always included in the various packages. Following the partnership with DAZN, holder of the transmission rights all 380 seasonal matches of the
Serie A championship for the three-year period 2021-2024, TIMvision hosts all the races of the maximum Italian football championship on its platform. Thanks to the TIMvision Calcio and Sport offer, the
Europa League, some races of the new
Conference League,
Serie B,
La Liga,
MotoGP and all the sporting events of the DAZN offer are also visible through DAZN. Until 31 July 2021, it included the possibility, through a
NOW TV subscription, of watching Serie A,
Premier League and
Bundesliga football matches, as well as
Formula 1 and all the sporting events contained in the
Sky sports package. Since August 2021, with the agreement with
Mediaset Infinity and the streaming broadcast on the Infinity+ platform, it has been offering the matches of the
2022 UEFA Champions League for a total of 92 first phase matches, including 8 from the playoffs and 84 of the groups. With to the partnership with Mediaset Infinity and thanks to the use of the Infinity+ platform, the offer of films, cartoons, TV series and content available also in the original language, with subtitles and in 4K, previously included in the Infinity TV catalog, is expanded. On 17 January 2022, the Paramount Network and Spike channels, edited by ViacomCBS Networks Italia, were eliminated following their closure. A few days later of Paramount Network's replacement, 27 Twentyseven, published by Mediaset, was made available. On 29 March 2022,
La7 and
La7d were placed on the platform. On 1 October 2025, La7d was replaced by
La7 Cinema, and on 5 October,
Warner TV was replaced by
Discovery. ==Device support==