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  2. Digital television in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    The DTV era in Malaysia began with the introduction of direct broadcast pay television service, Astro, in 1996 as part of commercialisation of space.Astro now transmits about 130 local and international TV channels in the MPEG-2 video format through the K u band utilising the MEASAT satellite system's transponders, according to the DVB-S standard.

  3. Malaysian Green Transition - Wikipedia

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    Enegem initiated with a 100-megawatt pilot auction to supply green electricity from Peninsular Malaysia to Singapore, targeting licensed Renewable Energy (RE) Bidders in the Singapore Electricity Market. This initiative enhances regional energy cooperation and promotes the development of renewable energy sources across Southeast Asia. [3]

  4. Energy policy of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Energy consumption by source, Malaysia. The energy policy of Malaysia is determined by the Malaysian Government, which address issues of energy production, distribution, and consumption. The Department of Electricity and Gas Supply acts as the regulator while other players in the energy sector include energy supply and service companies ...

  5. List of television stations in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    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 .

  6. DNV - Wikipedia

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    Many of the DNV standards have often been used as the basis for international standards. As of 2021, the main research programs [15] include maritime, power and renewables, oil and gas, precision medicine, digital assurance, ocean space, artificial intelligence and energy transition. DNV publishes its independent Energy Transition Outlook ...

  7. Television in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    In contrast to Internet TV, Internet Protocol Television (IPTV) refers to services operated and controlled by a single company, who may also control the 'Final Mile' to the consumers' premises. DETV , a new paid television provider owned by REDtone , provides television and video-on-demand services on the IPTV platform, targeting the Chinese ...

  8. Malaysia Considers Extending Film Censorship System to ... - AOL

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    Currently, the LPF has jurisdiction over theatrical releases, but not content carried on the internet. Malaysia has been … Malaysia Considers Extending Film Censorship System to Streaming ...

  9. TVS (Malaysian TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    TVS (an initialism of its former name, TV Sarawak) is a Malaysian free-to-air digital television channel that provides news updates, variety shows, sports, and all programming from the region of Sarawak to the all states in Malaysia and other countries in Southeast Asia.

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