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The IPTV service is also available to all mobile device subscribers with the unifi playTV (officially known as playtv@unifi) app (formerly known as HyppTV Everywhere) for Android and iOS. Each unifi TV subscriber is entitled to two free mobile devices for watching, and customers are free to sign up for extra packages on an à-la-carte basis.
DETV, a new paid television provider owned by REDtone, provides television and video-on-demand services on the IPTV platform, targeting the Chinese audiences in Malaysia. However, Astro is the first broadcast company in Malaysia that introduce the IPTV services, branded as Astro IPTV in collaboration with Maxis Communications and TIME dotCom.
Free-to-air and subscription-based television channels in Malaysia are available in HD standards through terrestrial, satellite and IP, as well as over OTT platform. Currently there are only two free-to-air digital terrestrial platforms with high-definition digital television channels in Malaysia, MYTV and NJOI.
Yayasan Buddha Tzu Chi Indonesia. DAAI TV (covering Jakarta and Medan) Bali Post Media Group. Indonesia Network Bali TV (covering Bali) Inspira Media Inspira TV (covering Bandung and Jakarta) Jawa Pos Group. Jawa Pos Multimedia JPM TV (covering Jakarta and Banten) JTV (covering East Java)
Unifi (stylized as unifi) is a service by Telekom Malaysia, offering Internet access, VoIP and IPTV to residential and business customers in Malaysia through an optical fiber network via Fiber to the Home (FTTH) for individual housing units and VDSL2 for high-rise buildings.
RTM TV Okey (stylised as OKEY) is a Malaysian free-to-air television channel operated by Radio Televisyen Malaysia dedicated to East Malaysians and urban youths. [1] [2] It was launched on 21 March 2018 and airs programmes in English, Malay, and East Malaysian languages such as Bajau, Dusun, Kadazan and Iban ().
This is a list of television networks and stations in Indonesia. Since the establishment of TVRI , Indonesians could only watch one television channel. In 1989, the government allowed RCTI to broadcast as the first private television network in Indonesia, although only people who had a decoder could watch; it was opened to the public on 24 ...
The first telegram in Iceland was sent in 1906 to Seyðisfjörður from the Faroe Islands. [13] India: No 2013 BSNL discontinued telegram service on 15 July 2013. [14] Telegrams to foreign countries had been discontinued in May 2013. [15] Indonesia: No 2010 Pos Indonesia discontinued telegram service in 2010. [16] Iran: Yes –