Transvision (Indonesia)

Transvision
PT Indonusa Telemedia
Type Private satellite television
Country Indonesia
Availability National
Motto

Rasakan Bedanya!

Owner Trans Media[1]
Launch date

May 23, 2014 (as Transvision)

May 7, 1997 (as TelkomVision)

Affiliates

Trans TV

Trans7

Official website
www.transvision.co.id

Transvision (formerly known as TelkomVision) is a subscription-based direct broadcast satellite provider service for Indonesia. It is a joint venture between Telkom Group and Trans Corp[2] Now Transvision is fully owned by Trans Corp.

PT. Indonusa Telemedia "TelkomVision" was established on May 7, 1997 and began operations in 1999. PT Indonusa Telemedia "TelkomVision" started as a company consisting of several shareholders:

By 2003, Telkom became its principal shareholder by holding 98.75% share of "TelkomVision", while the rest (1.25%) is owned by Datakom.[3] In 2014, TelkomVision officially closed and rebranded as Transvision due to TelkomVision shareholders only 20% and now owned by Trans Media which became its principal shareholder by holding 80%. Now Transvision is fully owned by Trans Corp.

Cable TV

Transvision coverage area for analog cable TV is exclusively in selected cities in Indonesia, such as Jakarta,[4] Bandung,[5] Semarang,[6] Bali,[7] and Surabaya.[8] For every city, Transvision offers a different set of channels.[9] Transvision also has a digital cable service that covers Bandung, Jakarta, and Surabaya.[10]

Satellite TV

Transvision's Satellite service covers 38 distributor area in Indonesia.[11] Transvision is using the Measat 3B satellite (Ku-band) to provide an excellent experiences in High Definition [12] for subscribers.

Subscribers

At April 2011, TelkomVision has 200,000 subscribers and will be boosted up to 500,000 at end of the year using security and media technology software, Irdeto's Conditional Access System. The lowest Hit Family package costs Rp.55,000 ($6.4) per month, but Transvision would soon release a cheaper product to introduce pay TV broadcasts.[13]

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References

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