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MUMBAI:
Asianet, the leading Malayalam language channel, has gone
digital from this week in an effort to stay ahead of the
competition.
The channel, that was operating a dual feed for two weeks
prior to digitalization, has withdrawn the analog feed and
has gone fully digital from Monday (15 July).
In
another development, it has set up its own teleport in Thiruvananthapuram,
the capital of the southern state of Kerala, at an investment
of around Rs 150 million. The company also plans to offer
uplink facilities to other channels. Asianet COO Mohan Nair
says Jeevan TV, the soon to be launched Malayalam channel,
has already reached a deal with Asianet where it will be
the first non-Asianet channel to be uplinked from the teleport.
Jeevan TV, promoted by the Catholic Church of Kerala, was
to have commenced telecast on 14 July. The launch date has
however, been pushed over to next month, say sources. The
24-hour channel will have an emphasis on news and current
affairs, information and education.
Technical specifications of Asianet post digitalization-
FREQUENCY 3642 MHZ
SYMBOL RATE 19.531 FEC 3/4
POLARIZATION VERTICAL
SATELLITE APR 1 - 83 Degree East
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