The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Sirius TV offers two free channels to MOE

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KUALA LUMPUR: Sirius TV, a satellite television station to be launched in the country, has offered two free channels to the Ministry of Education (MOE), to be used for the implementa­tion of home-based teaching and learning (PdPR) classes.

SMART Digital Internatio­nal Sdn Bhd (SMART) group executive officer, Khairuddin Abdul Rahman, in a statement yesterday, said that the offer is part of SMART’s responsibi­lity as the operator of the Sirius TV station to ease the burden of the public in the face of the Covid-19 pandemic.

“The use of these two channels will be able to help the MOE to broadcast educationa­l content for primary and secondary schools more widely, as the SES – 12 satellite used by Sirius TV has excellent access throughout the country, including in rural areas.

“This also allows the MOE to provide a medium for students to access educationa­l content in the form of recordings or live broadcasts without relying too much on internet access,” he said.

Khairuddin said that until now, however, MOE has not responded to Sirius TV’s offer.

SMART is a company that operates the Sirius TV station.

He said that by using Sirius TV’s two free channels, PdPR’s effectiven­ess would be able to be enhanced further, especially in areas where internet access is not satisfacto­ry, as well as helping low-income families by not needing devices.

Khairuddin said that Sirius TV’s offer was in line with the proposal made by the National Union of Teaching Profession (NUTP) to create an educationa­l television channel accessible to students from all income levels and in rural areas.

He said that the Sirius TV satellite station will be officially launched in the first quarter of this year, with 30 channels and 12 months free subscripti­on to consumers.

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