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  2. Astro NJOI - Wikipedia

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    NJOI is a Malaysian free-to-view satellite and digital television service launched on 18 February 2012 in collaboration with the government of Malaysia and Astro. [1] It was officially announced by sixth Prime Minister of Malaysia, Najib Razak on 20 December 2011. [2] At launch, the service provided 18 television channels and 19 radio stations.

  3. Astro (company) - Wikipedia

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    Astro launched its own high-definition platform called Astro B.yond on 11 December 2009. Its rollout costed RM200 million, including marketing and operating costs of approximately RM150 million. It introduced a PVR with an external hard disk drive connected to the decoder. The PVR comes with an inbuilt 500

  4. Astro B.yond - Wikipedia

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    Astro B.yond is a Malaysian first high-definition television (HDTV) service from Astro. Launched by Astro on 11 December 2009. Launched by Astro on 11 December 2009. The roll out of these services is estimated to cost some RM200 million, including marketing and operating costs of approximately RM150 million, over the next financial year, ahead ...

  5. List of television stations in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Astro Vaanavil was upgraded from SD to HD on 1 June 2020, and made available for all Astro customers. For NJOI customers, the HD version is made optional by purchasing the HD pack, while retaining the SD version which is assigned to a different channel number. The SD version of Astro First ceased broadcasting and transmission on 1 July 2020.

  6. Astro MAX - Wikipedia

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    Astro MAX came to light in July 2006 as a combined digital satellite receiver/decoder and personal video recorder (PVR), as well as a rival for the upcoming LG's television integrated with a similar digital video recorder, the Time Machine TV. It allowed recording, pausing and instantly rewinding live TV, as well as a 30-second skip.

  7. Astro Malaysia Holdings - Wikipedia

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    Astro Malaysia Holdings Berhad ( MYX: 6399) is a Malaysian media and entertainment holding company that began as a paid digital satellite radio and television service, Astro. The company is owned by Usaha Tegas Sdn. Bhd., which also owns Astro Overseas Limited. It serves 5.7 million homes or 72% of Malaysian TV households, 7,500 enterprises, 17 ...

  8. MYTV Broadcasting - Wikipedia

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    The Malaysian government provided free decoder unit for low-income households. According to former Malaysian Communication and Multimedia Minister Ahmad Shabery Cheek, the MYTV Basic decoder would be distributed to around two million select Malaysian households while other recipients would be determined later.

  9. File:Astro Njoi logo.svg - Wikipedia

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