
MEO is a telecommunications company that offers a range of services to its customers.
MEO was founded in 2009 and is a subsidiary of NOS, a Portuguese multimedia company.
MEO's services include mobile and fixed telephony, internet, and pay TV.
MEO's network covers over 99% of Portugal's population, making it one of the most extensive networks in the country.
MEO's customer service is available 24/7, providing support to customers through various channels, including phone, email, and online chat.
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MEO Services
MEO's technology transmits over fiber optic and ADSL, providing television, telephone, and internet services.
The MEO ADSL service integrates a router with a switch, connected to the telephone plug to decode and distribute the signal, and another for the television called MEOBox.
The MEO Fiber Optic service uses an Optical Network Terminal, that decodes the fiber optic signal and passes it to the router.
MEO offers television content transmission through four platforms: ADSL network (IPTV), fiber optic (IPTV), satellite (DTH), and the 3G/4G network.
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The IPTV network enables the customer to play games in the MEOBox and to explore content from the internet and dozens of interactive apps.
MEO offers a television service by satellite in geographies where fiber-optic or ADSL networks are not available, and the anywhere MEO's TV solution is called MEO Go.
Here's a breakdown of MEO's TV platforms:
Service
MEO's technology transmits over fiber optic and ADSL, offering television (IPTV), telephone (VOIP), and internet services.
MEO ADSL integrates a router with a switch, connected to the telephone plug to decode and distribute the signal, and another for the television called MEOBox.
The MEOBox models are built by Motorola and Scientific Atlanta, featuring a processor, optional hard drive, HDMI slot, two SCART slots, a digital sound slot, and an Ethernet slot.
The MEO Fiber Optic service uses an Optical Network Terminal, which decodes the fiber optic signal and passes it to the router.
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MEO's services are designed to provide a seamless and efficient experience, whether you're streaming your favorite shows or making calls to loved ones.
MEO offers a range of service options, including ADSL and Fiber Optic, to cater to different needs and preferences.
USSD Codes for Cards and ESIM
To check your remaining balance, simply dial *123# on your phone's dialpad. This will provide you with the current balance on your MEO SIM card or eSIM.
You can also check your data balance by dialing *124# and your plan validity by dialing *125#. If you want to know about any bonuses or offers, dial *126#.
MEO also provides a self-care menu that can be accessed by dialing *100#. This menu allows you to check various account information and settings for your MEO SIM card.
Here are the USSD codes for MEO Portugal:
Apps
MEO offers a range of interactive services, including during major events like the FIFA 2010 World Cup in South Africa.
One notable example is MEO's IPTV technology, which enabled them to provide interactive applications. This technology has been successfully used in their IPTV and Satellite service.
MEO Radios is an example of one of these interactive applications, available through their IPTV and Satellite service.
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MEO Partnerships
MEO has a strong partnership with iBASIS, a leading provider of communications solutions. This partnership has been renewed and expanded to include international outbound SMS and 5G mobile services.
MEO has also partnered with various sports teams and athletes, including FC Porto, Rio Ave, Desportivo das Aves, Cristiano Ronaldo, and Miguel Oliveira. They have sponsored several sports events, including the MEO Rip Curl Pro Portugal.
MEO's partnerships have allowed them to expand their services and reach new audiences, with a focus on innovation and delivering the best communications experience globally.
Channels
MEO Partnerships offer a wide range of television channels to its customers.
The television channel line-up includes the Portuguese versions of international channels.
European football club television channels are also available, catering to fans of various teams.
Some of these channels include the Portuguese versions of international channels, making it easy for Portuguese-speaking viewers to access their favorite content.
Here's a list of some of the international channels available in Portuguese:
- European football club television channels
These channels are a great addition to the MEO Partnerships lineup, providing customers with a diverse range of programming options.
iBasis Expands Global Partnership
iBasis has expanded its global partnership with MEO, the leading Portuguese telecommunications operator, to include international outbound SMS and 5G mobile services.
The partnership has been renewed for a multi-year agreement, with iBasis opening an IPX Point of Presence (PoP) in MEO's newly established Linda-a-Velha data center.
This strategic move will enable iBasis to take advantage of Lisbon's strategic European location, which has one of the closest proximities to the Americas and Western Africa.
The partnership is a result of the common focus on innovation and delivering the best communications experience globally.
The expansion of the partnership will provide MEO with access to iBasis's full range of global services, including voice, data, signaling, SMS, and 5G.
This is a win-win partnership, leveraging the distinct capabilities and know-how of both companies to create new revenue opportunities.
Here are some key benefits of the expanded partnership:
- International outbound SMS services
- 5G mobile services
- Access to iBASIS's full range of global services
- Opening of an IPX PoP in MEO's Linda-a-Velha data center
Sponsorship
MEO has a significant presence in the world of sports sponsorship. It sponsored all the "Big Three" from the Primeira Liga (Benfica, Porto, and Sporting) from 2005 to 2015.
MEO's sponsorship efforts have continued beyond the "Big Three", with the company sponsoring Porto again, as well as Rio Ave and Desportivo das Aves.
The Portuguese Football Federation (FPF) is also a beneficiary of MEO's sponsorship, as is the FPF Football.
MEO's sponsorship of athletes is equally impressive, with footballer Cristiano Ronaldo, Moto GP racer Miguel Oliveira, surfer Frederico Morais, and the World Surf League event MEO Rip Curl Pro Portugal all receiving support from the company.
Chronology
MEO Partnerships have a rich history, and understanding their chronology is key to grasping the impact of these collaborations.
In 2019, MEO partnered with the Portuguese Football Federation to become the official sports broadcaster in Portugal, marking a significant milestone in their partnership history.
MEO's partnership with the UEFA Champions League in 2020 allowed them to broadcast the tournament to a wider audience, further expanding their reach.
This partnership was a major coup for MEO, as it gave them exclusive rights to broadcast the tournament in Portugal.
MEO's partnership with the Portuguese Basketball Federation in 2018 allowed them to broadcast the Portuguese Basketball League, cementing their position as a major player in the country's sports broadcasting landscape.
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Sports TV Rights Sharing

In July 2016, MEO shared the broadcasting rights of NOS and Vodafone Portugal on the proposal of the live broadcasts of FC Porto.
The live broadcasts of FC Porto are currently on Porto Canal, according to an agreement with the CMVM.
MEO took over the Primeira Liga matches that were previously owned by the portuguese Sport TV channel.
Coverage and Speed
MEO has the best overall coverage and speeds in the Portuguese mainland and islands of Azores and Madeira. Their 4G network is particularly impressive, with average speeds of around 45 Mbps and a maximum recorded speed of 300 Mbps.
MEO's network performance has been steadily improving, with excellent 4G reach and speeds. According to OpenSignal's report of May 2022, MEO's 4G availability is a high 95.8%, with download speeds of 33.5 Mbps and upload speeds of 10.6 Mbps.
Their 5G network is also rolling out gradually across the country, promising even faster speeds in the future. MEO's 4G latency is also relatively low at 45.3 ms.
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Here are some key statistics on MEO's network performance:
- 4G Availability: 95.8%
- 4G Download Speed: 33.5 Mbps
- 4G Upload Speed: 10.6 Mbps
- 4G Latency: 45.3 ms
MEO's fiber optic network allows for downstream speeds of up to 400 Mbit/s and 100 Mbit/s for a higher data allocation. This makes it a great option for those who need fast and reliable internet for heavy usage.
MEO eSIM
MEO eSIM is a convenient option for travelers to Portugal, allowing you to purchase and activate a digital SIM card before your trip.
You can buy MEO Portugal eSIM through various channels, including the MEO app, MEO stores, and their website.
To activate your MEO eSIM, install the MEO app on your phone, purchase an eSIM plan, and follow the prompts to install the eSIM profile.
The activation process is hassle-free and can be completed in a few minutes.
Here are the ways to purchase and activate MEO eSIM:
- MEO app
- MEO stores
- MEO website
You can also visit a MEO store to get help with downloading and activating your eSIM profile.
After activation, you can top-up your MEO eSIM using the MEO Go Prepaid app, vouchers, or by paying online on the MEO website.
To top-up, simply dial *120*CODE# to redeem a voucher or pay in cash at a MEO store.
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Prepaid
MEO offers a range of prepaid options for tourists and travelers visiting Portugal. You can get a MEO Tourist SIM with 20 GB data, 1000 mins, and 1000 SMS for €25, valid for 15 days.
MEO also has a Poupa Controle prepaid SIM that provides more data at lower costs than tourist SIMs. With this SIM, you can get 15 GB data and 500 mins for €20, valid for 30 days.
The Poupa Controle SIM can be purchased by showing your passport at any MEO store or sales point in Portugal. You can also top-up this SIM in various ways, including buying vouchers from stores, visiting MEO stores, using the MEO app, or paying online.
Here are some top-up options for the Poupa Controle SIM:
- €5 top-up – 1.5 GB data for 30 days
- €10 top-up – 5 GB + 100 mins for 30 days
- €20 top-up – 15 GB + 500 mins for 30 days
You can also get a MEO eSIM, which can be purchased digitally through the MEO app or website before you travel. The eSIM works on iPhones and Android phones, and you can activate it instantly through the app.
To top-up your MEO SIM or eSIM, you can use vouchers, visit MEO stores, use the MEO app, or pay online. Recharging your MEO SIM is very easy and convenient, allowing you to add more data during your trip if needed.
MEO Miscellaneous
MEO's sales model is aligned with Portuguese and European law. This means that their approach is actually in line with the regulations governing net neutrality in the region.
The law defines net neutrality in a way that permits MEO's sales model, which helps to clarify any misunderstandings about their services.
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Responses
MEO has clarified that their sales model is aligned with Portuguese and European law, which defines net neutrality in a way that permits their sales model.
Many people misunderstood the image, but MEO's sales model is actually compliant with the law.
Some media sources reported that MEO's advertisement for data access was not an additional fee to broadband service, but rather a separate service for mobile phones.
This is in line with EU Regulation 2015/2120, which allows for separate sales models for mobile services.
In response to the controversy, MEO published a statement clarifying their position and addressing the concerns raised by net neutrality advocates.
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The company's statement was published on 22 November, and it helped to clear up some of the misunderstandings surrounding their sales model.
MEO's response was an important step in resolving the net neutrality dispute, and it helped to restore clarity to the discussion.
Here is a list of the TV channels available through MEO VideoClube:
- RTP
- Grupo Impresa
- Media Capital
- Medialivre
- AMC
- Disney Portugal
- Globo Portugal
- Record Europa
- Sport TV
- DAZN
- Paramount Global
- NOS
- Sony
- Warner Bros. Discovery
- NBCUniversal
- Stingray Group
Logos
MEO has had several logos over the years, and I've got the scoop on them.
The first MEO logo was used between April 2, 2008 and January 11, 2013.
There were actually two logos used during this time period, with a slight variation on the design.
The logo used between January 11, 2013 and May 2024 was a new design for the company.
MEO's current logo has been in use since May 2024.
Here's a quick rundown of the logos:
- Logo used between April 2, 2008 and January 11, 2013
- Logo used between January 11, 2013 and May 2024
- Logo since May 2024
Interestingly, the previous TMN logo from 2005 was used until MEO switched to this new branding in 2014.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does MEO mean on my phone?
MEO is a telecommunications service brand from Altice Portugal, indicating that your phone is connected to their network. This means you're using a service provided by Altice Portugal, formerly known as Portugal Telecom.
Does Altice own MEO?
Yes, Altice owns the MEO brand. MEO is one of the brands under Altice Portugal S.A.'s portfolio.
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