Friday, 14 September 2012
By May Kunmakara
Phnom Penh Post
Cambodia's newly-established digital wireless TV service provider One
TV will begin broadcasting to the Kingdom by September15.
One TV
is a venture between Russia’s General Satellite and Cambodia’s Royal
Group, under the company Royal Media Entertainment Corporation Limited
(RMEC), which will provide digital satellite television services and
plans to cover 70 per cent of the country’s TV audience.
Badzhadzh
Samir, CEO of RMEC, said during a press conference yesterday that the
commercial launch event will offer a special digital bundle free of
charge, which consists of a digital set-top-box and antenna. The unit
costs US$50 normally, though customers will be required to purchase a
smart card if they want to watch. Stocks are said to be limited.
“One
TV adopted the concept of plug-and-play which allows you to connect the
set-top-box to your TV set and the antenna to experience the world of
Digital TV instantly. This new technology, of broadcasting the source
signal, allows for better quality when watching your favourite
programs,” he said.
“One TV is bringing the world of
entertainment to you, and will be able to cover 70 per cent of the
population in Cambodia with its digital wireless connection, providing
people with an affordable and reliable source of information,” he said.
Broadcasting
coverage will include Phnom Penh and eight provinces like Pursat,
Battambong, Banteay Meanchey, Siem Reap, Kampong Thom, Kampong Cham,
Svay Reing and Sihanoukville, Samir said.
Ouk Vora, Chief
Operating Officer (COO) of RMEC, said the service coverage of One TV is
relying on CTN’s infrastructure, and that in the immediate future under
the ASEAN Framework all the channels within the member states must be
broadcast digitally.
“We are proud to be one of the first
countries in the region to start the switch. One TV is a platform which
offers a chance for all domestic channels to become digital,” he
continued. He added the company also plans to gain 500,000 subcribers in
the next five years and will expand its coverage to other provinces.
General
Manager of Indochina Research, Laurent Notin, welcomed the news of
Cambodia’s first digital television service. “Of course, if they are
launching, they definitely see a market here.”
Indochina
Research’s media index survey for July 2012, which took place in five
locations both urban and semi-urban, showed that 98 per cent of people
watch TV; 32 per cent of households have cable or satellite and among
those, 47 per cent use a local cable provider. Thirty-nine per cent use
PPCTV; 8 per cent CCTV and 5 per cent DTV, according to the report.
Notin
said that the channels watched most often on PPCTV were: PPCTV 9 – 19
per cent; PPCTV 10 – 15 per cent; K World – 15 per cent; PPCTV 11 – 15
per cent and HBO – 8 per cent.
One TV offers three packages for
customers, such as: One World with 20 channels cost $3 per month; One
Elite with one world plus 20 channels worth $6 per month; and One
Premium with one world, one elite plus 20 channels that costs $12 per
month.
1 comment:
good start, good deal
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