UPC Nederland was formed in 1995 as a joint venture between the
Philips Electronics and
United International Holdings, a
United States-owned media company, setting off on a path of quick acquisition of the Netherlands' then mostly regional TV cable operators, many of whom were already partially owned by Philips. The South-Eastern and Eastern cable networks were unified under the UPC name in 1998, with other networks, the largest being the
Amsterdam A2000 network, joining later. Some of the larger cable companies bought by UPC were: A2000 (
Amsterdam and surrounding regions, which absorbed the former
KTA in 1995),
Telekabel (
Gelderland,
Brabant, and
Friesland),
Gelrevision (Northern part of the
Veluwe, South-east
Flevoland and East
Gelderland),
Eneco K&T (
Rotterdam and surrounding regions),
Combivisie (
Brabant) and several smaller and mid-sized networks. UPC Nederland owned
premium television service
CineNova in a joint venture with
Buena Vista International Television and
Sony Pictures Entertainment between 2000 and 2005. The two CineNova channels closed on 18 May 2005, being replaced by the Canal+ Netherlands suite of pay-TV channels, subsequently renamed Film1. On 27 January 2014
Liberty Global announced that it would acquire
Ziggo. In December 2014 the shares of Ziggo N.V. were delisted from Euronext Amsterdam as Ziggo was converted into the Dutch private limited company Ziggo Holding B.V. (
Besloten Vennootschap), owned by Liberty Global. On 5 January 2015 Ziggo started to harmonize its cable network with the UPC Nederland cable network. The name UPC was finally phased out in favor of Ziggo on 13 April 2015. ==Services==