Subscription television in Australia
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[edit] Delivery
[edit] Satellite
- Foxtel and Austar both use the Optus C1 satellite.
- SelecTV uses PAS 8.
- UBI World TV uses Optus B3.
- The various GlobeCast World TV platform services use PAS 8.
- MySAT uses PAS 8.
- Jadeworld uses PAS 8.
- The various PanGlobal TV platform services use PAS 8.
- Optus Aurora RABS TV services use Optus C1.
- TFCDirect! uses PAS 8.
- LBF uses Intelsat 7.
- A Sky Net uses Measat 2.
- Pacific Media uses AsiaSat 4.
[edit] HFC Cable
- Foxtel use Telstra's cable in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth.
- Optus use their own cable network in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane.
- Austar provide a cable service, again via HFC to Darwin through a cable system partly owned by Austar and the Darwin City Council.
- Neighbourhood Cable provides a TV service over their own cable to Geelong, Ballarat and Mildura.
[edit] Other
- TransACT's TransTV service uses VDSL over a fibre-to-the-kerb network.
- Austar previously delivered an analogue MMDS service into selected regional areas, however the system was dumped in the late 1990s/early 2000s. Austar also briefly tested a digital MMDS service on the Gold Coast.
- TARBS leased some of Austar's metropolitan licenses for their service.
- ECTV and Galaxy also used MMDS.
[edit] See also
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