Thursday, October 25, 2012

Filipino Overseas: Reaching Out Your Family and Friends in the Philippines Through DTH Satellite TV

Attention all Filipinos working or living abroad, or any citizen with family and friends living in the Philippines. They may get in touch with you wherever you are through satellite TV direct-to-home (DTH). All you need to do now is to prepare your 10-15 minute home-made video and send it to a server via the Internet. The IP address of the server where you can upload your video will be provided to you immediately once the launching of the new DTH business in the Philippines is finally done.

To make sure that your family in the Philippines would be able to see your video, all they need to do is to buy the satellite receiving unit [Satellite Dish + Integrated Receiver Decoder (IRD)] for just 4,500 to 5,500 pesos and pay the installation fee which cost them 800 to 1,500 pesos depending on the length of the cable.

Having the DTH satellite receiving unit installed at home, they will also enjoy watching 10 local TV channels and five international TV channels plus some HD channels for FREE - no monthly subscriptions. Initially, that's the number of channels that they can watch plus your video that you can send at least twice a month.

As the time goes by, the number of the TV channels that they can watch will increase up to 48 to 50 TV channels.

So, if you are interested and want to know more about it, please kindly leave your comment below or simply send your inquiries to this e-mail address: judaiz12@yahoo.com.

About your video, you must understand and agree that the company that will bring it up (uplink) to its satellite has ultimate editorial control all over it. The company may edit, remove or exercise its discretion not to broadcast your video for legal, editorial or operational reasons including if the company considers it to be:

a. defamatory, or otherwise unlawful or that it violates laws regarding harassment, discrimination, racial vilification, privacy or contempt; b. intentionally false or misleading; c. an infringement of intellectual property rights including copyright; d. abusive, offensive or obscene; e. inappropriate, off topic, repetitive or vexatious. For example the company reserves the right to reject any video that have been widely distributed in any other media. It also reserves the right to reject any video that the company considers it inappropriate; f. compromising the privacy of any person or containing inappropriate personal information; g. seeking to endorse commercial products or services; h. seeking to directly solicit donations;

If you breach these rules, the company may block your account which allows you for your video upload.

Thank you very much.

God bless,

Satellite Service Adviser


DISCLAIMER: The information provided above is in the best ability of the author to obtain it freely from a reliable source for the purposes of disseminating and sharing it freely to everyone who intends to use it in his own discretion and risk and that he/she will be solely responsible for any damage or loss whatsoever that results from such use. Satellite Service Adviser assumes no responsibility, liability or warranty, or whatsoever as a result of the usage of any information found in this blogsite.


Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Looking for Distributors of Direct-to-Home (DTH) Satellite TV Receiving Units in the Philippines

Attention Everyone!

A satellite owner and operator, and telecommunication service provider based in Thailand in partnership with one of the biggest telecommunication providers in the Philippines is looking for distributors for its Direct-to-Home (DTH) satellite TV receiving sets in the Philippines. It will launch its DTH satellite TV (DSTV), or simply DTV in the country two to three months from now.

Unlike the existing DTH operator in the country, this company will initially carry eight to 10 local TV channels and five international channels plus some HD channels. In the long run, the number of channels will increase every now and then.

On the positive side, the company will not ask for a monthly subscription from its subscribers. Subscribers in this sense are those who bought its DTV units and install them in their houses. The cost of the DTV equipments is very competitive. At the same price with the existing competitors, you will still manage to have a profit of 30 to 50 %, plus the installation cost (800 to 1,500 pesos) which is separate from the cost of the said DTV equipments or DTV receiving units.

If you are interested, please leave your comment below or send your message of interest to this e-mail address: judaiz12@yahoo.com

Thank you very much.

God bless,

Satellite Service Adviser


DISCLAIMER: The information provided above is in the best ability of the author to obtain it freely from a reliable source for the purposes of disseminating and sharing it freely to everyone who intends to use it in his own discretion and risk and that he/she will be solely responsible for any damage or loss whatsoever that results from such use. Satellite Service Adviser assumes no responsibility, liability or warranty, or whatsoever as a result of the usage of any information found in this blogsite.


Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Thaicom Satellites (Thaicom 7 and Thaicom 8) for Fiji and Nearby Island Countries

Hello Sir,

Thank you very much for your inquiries.

Please see footprints of Thaicom 7 satellite below.

For Thaicom 4 (IPStar 1 - Broadband satellite), please kindly explore the link below for more details of the information for its applications.

http://www.thaicom.net/Publication/Press%20Kit%20Leaflet/English%20Version/product-Eng_edit.pdf

IPStar 1 is a Ku-Band/Ka-Band satellite for broadband applications as you can see details at the above link.

God willing, very soon after Thaicom 7 is launched, Thaicom 8 (IPStar 2) will follow and Fiji would be one of the possible island countries that would be covered with its service spot beams if there's a promising demand there. So, better to explore the details of Thaicom 4 (IPStar 1), so if you find it interesting , then you may recommend IPStar 2 (same as IPStar 1) to your client so the company (Thaicom) may consider putting spot beams in Fiji when it is launched in the near future.

Thaicom 7 satellite is a C-Band satellite which capacity is very useful and fitting for telecommunications and broadcast services in the said island country.

The price of bandwidth per MHz/Month is very cheap, and even much cheaper if you reserve it ahead of its launching.

Should you have more questions, please don't hesitate to leave your message as comment below, or you may send your further inquiry to this e-mail address: judaiz12@yahoo.com.

God bless,

Satellite Service Adviser


DISCLAIMER: The information provided above is in the best ability of the author to obtain it freely from a reliable source for the purposes of disseminating and sharing it freely to everyone who intends to use it in his own discretion and risk and that he/she will be solely responsible for any damage or loss whatsoever that results from such use. Satellite Service Adviser assumes no responsibility, liability or warranty, or whatsoever as a result of the usage of any information found in this blogsite.