QUOTE(twL @ Mar 25 2010, 03:26 PM)
u still can get the package if u don mind to watch on computer except of HD channel,
with only RM9.90 per month,
if i do not misunderstand the information.
www.hypp.tv
I know about Hypp TV. It doesn't have the BBC channels like TM-IPTV. with only RM9.90 per month,
if i do not misunderstand the information.
www.hypp.tv
QUOTE(smileguy @ Mar 25 2010, 03:18 PM)
That I agree. Too bad their management prefer to listen to their marketing people instead of the public.QUOTE(smileguy @ Mar 25 2010, 03:18 PM)
Mitv started at RM50 and could have been the cheapest and the perfect choice for the middle income unfortunately it failed and its failure still remains a mystery ! Things seem to be very uncertain for unifi from wat I c 
I saw two problems with MiTV. First one is poor coverage. Only major cities and expansion is very slow. They could have just piggyback on existing streamyx connection for instant coverage, but back in 2005 even the best streamyx speed is s#@te and pure IPTV like DETV's is not feasible. And instead of using other conventional methods (ie encrypted DVB-T stream, DVB-T with PayTV scrambling extension already exist back then), they go use some weird proprietary IPTV-over-UHF system. But the second one is the main reason of failure: they want you to buy the decoder for a whopping RM650 in addition to the RM50/mth sub. They made the mistake of thinking they can act like Astro when Astro first launched. If they had rented out the decoder for a low deposit fee like DETV is doing (one time deposit of RM100 refundable when decoder is returned upon subscription termination), they would have had a better chance of survival.This post has been edited by RAMChYLD: Mar 25 2010, 03:42 PM
Mar 25 2010, 03:33 PM

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