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  2. List of television stations in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    MNC Channel, replaced by Pesona HD on 1 April 2017. Two UTV Bindass Television channels, Bindass and Bindass Play ceased broadcasting and transmission on 1 April 2017. Replaced by Zee Cinema, Sony SAB and Sony SET. FOX Sports News HD ceased broadcasting on 29 April 2017, barely 9 months after the channel launched.

  3. Television in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Malaysia portal. v. t. e. Malaysian television broadcasting was introduced on 28 December 1963. Colour television was introduced on 28 December 1978. Full-time colour transmissions were officially inaugurated on New Year's Day 1982. There are currently 16 national free-to-air terrestrial television channels in Malaysia and 3 national pay ...

  4. Awana Skyway - Wikipedia

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    Cable car. Line length. 2,400 m (7,900 ft) Operating speed. 6 m/s. The Awana Skyway, also referred to as the new Awana Skyway (ca. 2016), is a gondola lift system connecting Awana Transport Hub, Chin Swee Temple and SkyAvenue in Genting Highlands, Pahang, Malaysia since December 2016. The Awana Transport Hub terminus consists of the new Awana ...

  5. List of international submarine communications cables

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    BDM – (Batam Dumai Malaka Cable System) (Indonesia – Malaysia) BBG – ( BBG Bay of Bengal Gateway Cable System ) (Barka – Fujairah – India – Sri Lanka – Malaysia – Singapore) C

  6. Asia Pacific Gateway - Wikipedia

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    Date of first use. 31 October 2016. (2016-10-31) Asia Pacific Gateway (APG) is a submarine communications cable system that connects Mainland China, Hong Kong, Japan, South Korea, Malaysia, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam and Singapore. [1][2] It will be about 10,400 kilometres (6,500 mi) long. [1] The capacity will be 54.8 terabits per second. [3]

  7. AAE-1 - Wikipedia

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    China Unicom initiated the AAE-1 cable project in 2011, with the support and partnership from Telecom Egypt.The AAE-1 consortium, which obtained the construction and maintenance contract in 2014, consists of over 17 carriers, including China Unicom, Djibouti Telecom, Etisalat, Global Transit, HyalRoute, Jio, Metfone, Mobily, Omantel, Ooredoo, Oteglobe, PCCW Global, PTCL, Retelit, Telecom Egypt ...

  8. ASEAN (cable system) - Wikipedia

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    ASEAN (cable system) The ASEAN cable system was a submarine telecommunications cable system linking Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand and the Philippines. It was completed in September 1983, but has since been decommissioned.

  9. Asia Submarine Cable Express - Wikipedia

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    Asia Submarine Cable Express. The Asia Submarine Cable Express (ASE) is a 7200 kilometer long underwater cable system launched for service in 2012 which connects Japan, Hong Kong, the Philippines, Malaysia, and Singapore. [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8]