QUOTE(DarkNite @ Apr 15 2011, 06:18 AM)
Beyond has become Be..yawn!! Astro B.yond Episode III (Version 8.0), NEW WORLD OF ENTERTAINMENT
Astro B.yond Episode III (Version 8.0), NEW WORLD OF ENTERTAINMENT
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Apr 15 2011, 06:38 AM
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Apr 15 2011, 09:04 AM
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Paytv ,IPTV and broadband is slowly becoming a luxury and too costly, Telcos and Providers are doing so many favours for the government and in return getting things their way ! Our paytv, iptv and BB is ridicilously priced!
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Apr 15 2011, 04:04 PM
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With reference to my earlier post:
KAPIT: Some 2,000 units of Astro decorders and telivison sets will be distributed to longhouses in the interior areas of the state this year. Deputy Information, Communication and Culture Minister Datuk Joseph Salang Gandum said the respective district offices would identify the recipients. "Each longhouse will get one unit which will be placed under the longhouse chief's care. "The units will be distributed after the state election," he said after visiting Rh. Kilau, one of the five longhouses in Sungai Tunoh settlement areas in the interior of Baleh, about one-day journey by longboat and 4-wheel drive from here. Salang who flew in to the area added the longhouses must be in those areas where the people could not get the Radio Television Malaysia or the TV 3 television broadcast. He said the gesture was part of the government's programme to help rural folks not only to be better informed but informed on real time on all happenings all over the country and even the world. Earlier when visiting Rh. Kubu anak Sandom in Nanga Tada near Sibu, he said the government under the current Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak was most sympathetic to the plight of all the nation's rural communities. "For this reason, he deserves all our support in order to allow him to do more," he said. On the request for more kampung Wi-Fi projects, Salang said he would bring the matter to the attention of the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC). Read more: 2,000 decoders, TV sets for longhouses http://www.nst.com.my/nst/articles/2_000de.../#ixzz1JZpYgoay This post has been edited by smileguy: Apr 15 2011, 04:05 PM |
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Apr 15 2011, 05:33 PM
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QUOTE(dxjb @ Apr 16 2011, 12:41 AM) Sorry but u cant deny the facts..just look at CH180 or formerly known as Muzik Aktif..THAT, my friend is clear evidence of Astro's politicking..and now government want to give Astro to people in Sarawak for free??? Those Astro were paid for by currents Astro subscribers who paid for the government tax..government tax money is for government to spend for elections.. Thats right pal ! The evidence is there !Telcos ,paytv and the whole lot under SKM hv become the tools of the govertment, the deal u support me you can do whatever you please, who can forget the CNY SMS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! They say cheap BB show me the cheapest reliable BB, paytv ? RM40 just to get own FTA channels plus a few rojak channels RM60+ just to get sports extra and RM90+ to get some HD, so we need a provider to give variety at just RM50! cos astro is becoming luxury now! I jsut wonder what else the license holders are waiting for ! This post has been edited by smileguy: Apr 16 2011, 12:03 PM |
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Apr 16 2011, 09:38 PM
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QUOTE(nid2010 @ Apr 16 2011, 06:03 PM) Anyone could help. Just installed astro Beyond. Maybe a simple update is needed try, leaving on standby tonight.I could view HD channels but this feature below not working. Anyone? Need to check info on HD channels only while watching current channel, you need to press OK (banner appear)--> green button --> select HD. Then scroll left/right to check HD channels info. When i do this no HD channels being listed. |
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QUOTE(pokemon @ Apr 18 2011, 09:11 AM) Got capacity for more SD channels but no capacity for more HD channels? What for to entice more to migrate to Byond then? They are not interested in adding new HD fare I think ,for now make money matters so Astro first comes first! This post has been edited by smileguy: Apr 18 2011, 11:28 AM |
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QUOTE(dannychen @ Apr 20 2011, 07:09 PM) Astro B.yond IPTV – The best of 3 worlds in 1 service Whatever it is confirmed only 12 HD channels !by Astro on Wednesday, April 20, 2011 at 7:45pm Multiplay services with Astro TV (HD, PVR, VOD), High Speed Fibre Broadband and Voice Astro delivers the best of Broadcast, Broadband and Voice through its latest service – Astro B.yond IPTV (Internet Protocol TV). Astro B.yond IPTV brings to life true digital lifestyle serving the needs of knowledge driven and globally connected Malaysians. Astro’s strategic collaboration with TIME dotCom Berhad (TIME) to deliver IPTV since December 2010 brings an unparalleled multiplay of Astro channels in HD (High-Definition) with Personal Video Recording (PVR) and VOD (Video-on-Demand) services delivered via TIME’s 100% fibre broadband offering the fastest internet speed in the country with voice at the best value to Malaysian homes. Dato’ Rohana Rozhan, Chief Executive Officer of Astro Malaysia said, “In December 2009, with the launch of Astro B.yond, we brought the first HD and 3D channels, then PVR services to Malaysians. Since launch, we have seen unprecedented demand for our services, which are now in more than 500,000 out of 3 million Astro homes. However, almost 320,000 existing Astro customers living in centralized high-rise residences are unable to enjoy Astro B.yond services and this presents an opportunity for Astro to bring these services to them. Today marks another milestone in our Astro B.yond journey, inspired by our customers. Astro B.yond IPTV will be progressively available to 167,000 homes in 730 MDUs in the Klang Valley and Penang by the end of the year. At present, Astro B.yond IPTV is available at 60 high-rise condominiums within Mont Kiara, KLCC, Bangsar and Penang powered by TIME. Since our pilot launch, we have experienced cumulative demand and achieved 100 per cent take-up in two TIME fibred condominiums.” TIME CEO, Afzal Abdul Rahim commented “The launch of Astro B.yond IPTV significantly advances the multimedia and internet experience in Malaysian homes. The combined expertise of Astro’s programming proficiency and TIME’s robust 100% fibre-based network certainly ranks Astro B.yond IPTV as the best product available in the market. As Astro’s preferred network partner, we are well on course to wiring-up the target buildings and are committed to making this partnership a collective success." Pricing & Flexible Packages Astro B.yond IPTV comes with a flexible broadband package of your choice for as low as RM128 for 3Mbps per month, available on top of your current Astro subscription. Astro B.yond IPTV customers will be able to enjoy free high speed fibre broadband and VOD services until 30th June 2011. Free hardware and installation Astro B.yond IPTV customers will enjoy free hardware and standard installation worth up to RM3, 000. Astro B.yond IPTV comprises HD and PVR enabled boxes, HDMI cables, and Wi-Fi router modem which all come with free standard installation. Visit www.astro.com.my/iptv; or call 03-9543 1543 for more details on packages and locations where the service is available. (Please refer to the attached brochure for more details). Astro B.yond IPTV: Redefining Malaysian Home Entertainment with Multiplay Services Astro B.yond IPTV customers will enjoy a revolutionary TV viewing experience through its industry-leading and cutting-edge technology via its ‘tri-brid’ box which operates in all modes – Direct to Home (DTH) satellite, pure IPTV as well as DTH-IPTV hybrid mode. Once connected, Astro B.yond’s ‘tri-brid’ box will be able to connect to the TIME’s fibre broadband network to access a comprehensive on-demand service, providing even more choice and greater control to complement Astro B.yond’s products and services. Astro B.yond IPTV is the perfect home solution as it not only caters to the connected lifestyle of a modern family, but also the individual needs for information, entertainment and staying connected. Each home will have a dedicated bandwidth of 100 Mbps, which is large enough to support 2 concurrent Astro B.yond boxes, each of them simultaneously recording up to 2 HD channels while watching either one of the HD channel or the recorded HD content and downloading the third VOD programme in HD, while leaving 30 Mbps, which is 30 times faster than the standard 1 Mbps, to support all connected devices such as laptops, tablet devices, mobile phones and games consoles on Wi-Fi within a single household. TIME’s fibre connections run directly into homes, ensuring consistent speed that is required for IPTV delivery and uncompromised internet quality. Once connected, Astro B.yond IPTV customers will have access to the best of international and local entertainment, learning and sports – with more than 130 live and on demand Astro channels inclusive of 12 HD channels, PVR and an updating library of VOD content. Astro B.yond IPTV works on a progressive download basis which means that content becomes available to view within seconds before it is fully downloaded. With hundreds of great TV to choose from, customers can access popular VOD titles – dramas, wellness and children series. The Astro’s on demand library will be expanded over time. Coming your way in the coming months, will be Latest Releases, the Week’s Best and Special Interest programmes. Dato’ Rohana continued, “At 50 per cent penetration of Malaysian TV homes, we are an integral part of viewers and listeners’ daily lives. This is a privilege that Astro does not take lightly. Moving forward, Astro will continuously strive to provide the best value to our customers and to remain as customer’s preferred choice for home entertainment. In doing so, we are open to mutually beneficial, win-win partnerships with other Fibre-to-the-Home (FttH) partners to ensure that Astro B.yond IPTV’s multiplay offering is available throughout Malaysia.” source |
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QUOTE(dxjb @ Apr 21 2011, 01:21 AM) Looks like it, cos even skyHD is a one time affair and thier marketing also says 12 HD channels !Added on April 21, 2011, 7:05 am QUOTE(DarkNite @ Apr 20 2011, 08:58 PM) smileguy - Thought of getting Asstro beyond but now I think 12 HD channel not worth it. My current ONE source seems better value - internet. I hv no choice but to agree with you,but sad to say even that is not possible cos my place the highest is streamyx 1mbps!This post has been edited by smileguy: Apr 21 2011, 07:05 AM |
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Astro has confirmed on FB Sky News is NOT a permanent channel,its for the Royal wedding thats it ! I too guess the same Sky HD was just to carry the event on HD and to save criticisms from customers ! But I find sky has a touch of class !
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