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Second pay-TV to offer 50 channels ..BY: By Malcolm Rosario ..LD: KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. - Malaysian television viewers may be spoilt for choice soon, with a second pay-television operator planning to offer up to 50 channels by December. Industry sources expe.

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(From New Straits Times (Malaysia))

KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. - Malaysian television viewers may be spoilt for choice soon, with a second pay-television operator planning to offer up to 50 channels by December.

Industry sources expect the MiTV Corporation to charge a flat rate of around RM80 per month for the package.

Datuk Rosman Ridzwan, the company's chief executive officer, said the service would cover the Klang Valley first and would go nationwide within 18 months after its launch.

Prominent businessman Tan Sri Vincent Tan is a substantial backer of MiTV.

It will rival the current sole pay-television operator in the country, Astro …

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