The Borneo Post

No more monopoly for ASTRO for paid TV broadcasti­ng

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KUALA LUMPUR: ASTRO will no longer have a monopoly for paid television broadcasti­ng services as four other companies have been given equal rights to compete in the field, said the Communicat­ions and Multimedia Ministry yesterday.

Its Deputy Minister Eddin Syazlee Shith said the period for exclusive rights and privileges which was accorded to Measat Broadcast Network Systems Sdn Bhd (ASTRO) to broadcast content to the public through satellite services was terminated on Feb 28, 2017.

However, he said ASTRO still had the right to continue its satellite broadcasti­ng activities on a non- exclusive basis as its Network Facilities Provider Individual Licence and Network Service Provider Individual Licence given under the Communicat­ions and Multimedia Act 1998 were valid until Feb 1, 2020.

Meanwhile, its Content Applicatio­ns Service Provider (CASP) Individual Licence would expire on Feb 28, 2022.

Eddin Syazlee said as of Sept 30, the Malaysian Communicat­ions and Multimedia Commission ( MCMC) issued the CASP licences to 35 companies to provide television broadcasti­ng services through various platforms such as satellite, free- to- air ( FTA), Internet protocol television ( IPTV) and digital terrestria­l television broadcasti­ng ( DTTB).

“Of these, four companies were allowed to provide television broadcasti­ng service through the satellite platform, namely Ansa Broadcast Sdn Bhd (ANSA), Jaringan Mega Sdn Bhd (Jaringan Mega), Smart Digital Internatio­nal ( M) Sdn Bhd ( Smart Digital) and High End Net Sdn Bhd ( High End Net).

“With the availabili­ty of these various platforms, the people have a choice of content, either through free non- subscripti­on broadcasti­ng or through subscripti­on broadcasti­ng,” he said in response to a question from Datuk Dr Shamsul Anuar Nasarah ( BN- Lenggong) during the question-and-answer session at the Dewan Rakyat yesterday.

Eddin Syazlee added that the people also had the option of enjoying content through the ‘over- the- top ( OTT) platforms such as applicatio­ns like Tonton, iFlix and NetFlix. — Bernama

 ??  ?? A car carrying Najib seen leaving the MACC headquarte­rs in Putrajaya. — Bernama photo
A car carrying Najib seen leaving the MACC headquarte­rs in Putrajaya. — Bernama photo

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