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post Nov 23 2014, 01:56 AM

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post Nov 23 2014, 02:15 AM

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QUOTE(leetan33 @ Nov 19 2014, 04:05 PM)
http://www.thesundaily.my/news/1231352

KUALA LUMPUR: MYTV Broadcasting Sdn Bhd has signed a RM1.06 billion framework agreement with Telekom Malaysia Bhd ™ for the provision of infrastructure and network facilities for digital terrestrial television (DTT) services in Malaysia.

Under the framework agreement, TM will provide MYTV with DTT services for a period of 15 years with an annual contract value of RM70.47 million.

The deal will see TM providing MYTV with infrastructure and network services including terrestrial distribution network services, satellite distribution network services, broadcast contribution network services, station facilities and infrastructure services as well as operation and maintenance services.

The agreement also entails TM developing a terrestrial distribution network to connect MYTV's digital multimedia broadcasting hub to all 37 main transmitter sites, 10 regional hubs and two earth stations via a nationwide STM-1 ring network.

TM will also provide MYTV with the fibre broadcast network and system that will allow MYTV to deliver high quality picture and an improved overall quality of digital viewing experience.

"There are about 35 substations to be used for transmission towers, MYTV will rent from us. Besides infrastructure, we also provide operations and maintenance services," TM managing director Tan Sri Zamzamzairani Mohd Isa told reporters at the signing ceremony yesterday.

MYTV group CEO Nik Abdul Aziz Nik Yaacob said the DTT services will be available mid-2015 with an initial 30 channels in the first phase.

"We have identified at least for the next three years we will be spending slightly over RM1 billion to prepare the infrastructure. We are looking at various options for financing," he said, adding that there will be a number of gap filler towers that still need to be built.

On the cost of the set-top boxes (STB) required to enjoy the DTT services, he said it is finalising the price, which will be affordable and not burden the rakyat.

"We estimate total TV household about 6.8 million. On our commitment to the government, MYTV will give two million STBs to the needy folk. The rest we are in discussion with the government for the rest of the distribution. As far as the price is concerned, we hope to make some announcement by first or second quarter next year," said DTT deputy project director Mohamed Redzwan Yahya.

He said MYTV is at the tail end of tenders for its infrastructure packages and are in the midst of evaluation the tenders.

"We expect to make awards by end of the year. That should give us time to rollout and meet our commitments to the government by then," he said.

The DTT services will be rolled out in two phases. The first phase which will start in Kelantan, Terengganu and Pahang by mid-2015 aims to cover 85% of the population while the second phase aims to target 98% of the population nationwide by mid-2016.
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QUOTE(Qash-M @ Nov 23 2014, 12:20 AM)
We need more action, not words. (inb4 it's delayed further) laugh.gif
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MyTV is a special purpose vehicle set up by Puncak Semangat Sdn Bhd to build and operate the infrastructure and network facilities for the DTT project. Puncak Semangat is wholly-owned by the Al-Bukhary group, which in turn is controlled by tycoon Tan Sri Syed Mokhtar Al-Bukhary.
MyTV’s shareholders are Altel Holdings Sdn Bhd, Tan Sri Zainol Anwar and Datuk Abdullah Kadir Bacha.

The DTT project is part of a digital switchover initiative, in which analogue free-to-air broadcasting services will be replaced by digital transmission.

The initial migration to digital will be for government-owned and private stations, namely TV1, TV2, TV3, ntv7, 8TV, TV9, TV Al-Hijrah and Bernama TV.

Puncak Semangat was awarded the contract in April, beating REDtone Network Sdn Bhd and i-Media Broadcasting Solutions Sdn Bhd, which had initially raised eyebrows as many did not see Puncak Semangat as having the expertise to carry out the large-scale project.

To that, Redzwan said he was proud the core team responsible for the project was local.

“We know that other operators in Southeast Asia are looking at us and how we implement this. So there is that added pressure to prove that we can do it,” he said.

At the time of writing, MyTV was in the midst of finalising 16 or 17 tender packages for different components of the project, which would be opened for bidding possibly as early as the end of this month. – The Edge Financial Daily, August 18, 2014.

- See more at: http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/busines...h.ZXIeIIB2.dpuf



TM is got expertisation in terrestial ka? rclxub.gif

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http://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/...adcast-in-2015/

KUALA LUMPUR: Consumer TV, the first digital television station with its concept of providing consumer information and education, will begin its 24-hour broadcast at shopping complexes and other public areas nationwide on January 9, next year.

Its chief executive officer, Azmi Mohd Noor said the station would disseminate information on consumer activities through various entertainment and advertising programmes.

He said Consumer TV, with its theme of “Consumer Information Media”, would be presented in two languages, beginning with topics on consumerism at 7am until 11am followed by the consumer guide segment from 11am to 3pm.

“The consumer product segment which markets quality products will be from 3pm to 7pm and the consumer destination segment which discusses tourist spots in the country will be from 8pm to midnight. From midnight to 6am, we will screen a programme with local celebrities.”

“We will insert shopping guides and consumer complaint tips in the morning to provide information to viewers on the channels for complaints and tips on smart shopping,” he said.

Azmi said the station would also provide information on the Goods and Services Tax (GST) through advertisements.

“Considering that many people do not understand the GST which will be implemented from April, 2015, we think it is necessary to provide as much information on it to the public,” he said.

He added that the station, which began operating in September, could be viewed through the website www.tvpengguna.com and the smartphone application, TV Pengguna.

The channel can also be viewed at government offices and public transport areas such as the LRT and buses stations in the Klang Valley.

With its slogan of “Semuanya Untung” (Everybody Gains), the privately owned station has the cooperation and support of the Domestic Trade, Cooperatives and Consumerism Ministry in providing information and advertising.

- BERNAMA
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QUOTE(leetan33 @ Dec 9 2014, 02:12 PM)
http://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/...adcast-in-2015/

KUALA LUMPUR: Consumer TV, the first digital television station with its concept of providing consumer information and education, will begin its 24-hour broadcast at shopping complexes and other public areas nationwide on January 9, next year.

Its chief executive officer, Azmi Mohd Noor said the station would disseminate information on consumer activities through various entertainment and advertising programmes.

He said Consumer TV, with its theme of “Consumer Information Media”, would be presented in two languages, beginning with topics on consumerism at 7am until 11am followed by the consumer guide segment from 11am to 3pm.

“The consumer product segment which markets quality products will be from 3pm to 7pm and the consumer destination segment which discusses tourist spots in the country will be from 8pm to midnight. From midnight to 6am, we will screen a programme with local celebrities.”

“We will insert shopping guides and consumer complaint tips in the morning to provide information to viewers on the channels for complaints and tips on smart shopping,” he said.

Azmi said the station would also provide information on the Goods and Services Tax (GST) through advertisements.

“Considering that many people do not understand the GST which will be implemented from April, 2015, we think it is necessary to provide as much information on it to the public,” he said.

He added that the station, which began operating in September, could be viewed through the website www.tvpengguna.com and the smartphone application, TV Pengguna.

The channel can also be viewed at government offices and public transport areas such as the LRT and buses stations in the Klang Valley.

With its slogan of “Semua kroni Beeend Untung” (Every Beeend crony Gains), the privately owned station has the cooperation and support of the Domestic Trade, Cooperatives and Consumerism Ministry in providing information and advertising.

- BERNAMA
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post Dec 22 2014, 12:09 PM

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Would it be worthwhile for me to buy the DVB-T2 decoder now? I found one at lazada at RM120. I don't qualify for BR1M so can forget about the free decoder
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QUOTE(izz70 @ Dec 22 2014, 12:09 PM)
Would it be worthwhile for me to buy the DVB-T2 decoder now? I found one at lazada at RM120. I don't qualify for BR1M so can forget about the free decoder
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Have you done more research on that item? If so, feel free to buy one.
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QUOTE(izz70 @ Dec 22 2014, 12:09 PM)
Would it be worthwhile for me to buy the DVB-T2 decoder now? I found one at lazada at RM120. I don't qualify for BR1M so can forget about the free decoder
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wait la the government release the standard technology first.
later if buy now they use other standard rugi kenot use anymore.

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post Jan 2 2015, 03:24 PM

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Official promotional clip



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QUOTE(leetan33 @ Jan 2 2015, 03:24 PM)
Official promotional clip




Nice. Is there an official page? 


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post Jan 2 2015, 03:32 PM

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QUOTE(izz70 @ Jan 2 2015, 03:28 PM)

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post Jan 2 2015, 03:33 PM

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use samsung smart tv download 1malaysia TV app

got 15 channel

also on android

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post Jan 2 2015, 03:58 PM

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I am actually very curious on how does the signal transmit? Is it going to use the telekom towers? or underground cable?
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QUOTE(izz70 @ Jan 2 2015, 03:58 PM)
I am actually very curious on how does the signal transmit? Is it going to use the telekom towers? or underground cable?
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http://www.thesundaily.my/news/1231352
Yes, TM cables.
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post Jan 2 2015, 04:03 PM

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QUOTE(leetan33 @ Jun 2 2014, 07:29 PM)
Why is the transition starting from those places first before reaching Klang Valley?  vmad.gif  vmad.gif  vmad.gif  mad.gif  mad.gif  mad.gif
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I tot Klang Valley already ada since long time ago. unsure.gif
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QUOTE(izz70 @ Jan 2 2015, 03:58 PM)
I am actually very curious on how does the signal transmit? Is it going to use the telekom towers? or underground cable?
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QUOTE(leetan33 @ Jan 2 2015, 03:59 PM)
Very weird. Last time I check they use UHF. Then the decoder will decode. Modern TV still need decoder ka? sad.gif

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QUOTE(leetan33 @ Jan 2 2015, 03:59 PM)
I guess this explains it then



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QUOTE(Lord Tiki Mick @ Jan 2 2015, 04:05 PM)
Very weird. Last time I check they use UHF. Then the decoder will decode. Modern TV still need decoder ka? sad.gif
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HDTV that has in-built DVB-T2 tuners won't need a set-top box. Astro subscribers need not to purchase another set-top box too.
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QUOTE(Lord Tiki Mick @ Jan 2 2015, 04:03 PM)
I tot Klang Valley already ada since long time ago. unsure.gif
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I think they conducted trial transmission in KV before.
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QUOTE(leetan33 @ Jan 2 2015, 04:08 PM)
HDTV that has in-built DVB-T2 tuners won't need a set-top box. Astro subscribers need not to purchase another set-top box too.
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You sudah test or not? I got no TV cable so never tested before. sad.gif

QUOTE(leetan33 @ Jan 2 2015, 04:09 PM)
I think they conducted trial transmission in KV before.
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Yaya. Should still be available la kan?

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