Malaysia - Current situation - History
17.10.2012
In June 2010, Malaysia’s regulator, the MCMC awarded three blocks of L-Band spectrum to Asia Media, a broadcasting, advertising and digital media company.
Asia Media will use the spectrum to broadcast up to twelve T-DMB channels, including radio and data services, as well as mobile TV.
Malaysia’s public broadcaster, RTM, launched a DAB+ trial in Kuala Lumpur in 2010. This multiplex carries 15 audio services, all of which are simulcasts of existing FM stations.
Commercial Radio Malaysia (a group of private broadcasters) are in discussions with the regulator about policy framework for the adoption of this digital radio platform and the start of a trial.
A DMB trial multiplex from Malaysia DMB is also on air broadcasting two TV channels and one audio station.
15.10.2012
In June 2010, Malaysia’s regulator, the MCMC awarded three blocks of L-Band spectrum to Asia Media, a broadcasting, advertising and digital media company .
Asia Media will use the spectrum to broadcast up to twelve T-DMB channels, including radio and data services, as well as mobile TV .
Malaysia’s public broadcaster, RTM, launched a DAB+ trial in Kuala Lumpur in 2010 . This multiplex carries 15 audio services, all of which are simulcasts of existing FM stations .
Commercial Radio Malaysia (a group of private broadcasters) are in discussions with the regulator about policy framework for the adoption of this digital radio platform and the start of a trial .
A DMB trial multiplex from Malaysia DMB is also on air broadcasting two TV channels and one audio station
03.09.2011
In June 2010, Malaysia's regulator, the MCMC awarded three blocks of L-Band spectrum to Asia Media, a broadcasting, advertising and digital media company. Asia Media will use the spectrum to broadcast up to twelve T-DMB channels, including radio and data services, as well as mobile TV.
Malayasia's public broadcaster, RTM, launched a DAB+ trial in Kuala Lumpur in 2010. This multiplex carries 15 audio services, all of which are simulcasts of existing FM stations.
Commercial Radio Malaysia (a group of private broadcasters) are in discussions with the regulator about policy framework for the adoption of this digital radio platform and the start of a trial.
A DMB trial multiplex from Malaysia DMB is also on air broadcasting two TV channels and one audio station.