United Broadcasting Corporation
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United Broadcasting Corporation, a former company of True Visions, widely known as UBC, is Thailand's leading cable satellite television operator. From February 2007, it is rebranded as True Visions, a Cable Television service company of True Company.
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On April 17, 1989, the Mass Communication Organisation of Thailand (MCOT) and UBC (formerly International Broadcasting Corporation Public Company Limited or IBC) entered a joint venture agreement for the provision of subscription television service that was subsequently amended on May 19, 1994 and April 17, 1998, or the UBC Concession. Under the UBC Concession, UBC is permitted to operate subscription television on behalf of MCOT until September 30, 2014. UBC is entitled to provide subscription television pursuant to the UBC Concession to the whole of Thailand using a satellite to provide direct-to-home service, cable in the provincial areas and MMDS as permitted by the Post and Telegraph Department, and is entitled to use a satellite to provide service to hubs in provincial areas and then, through local cable networks, on to subscribers.
UBC launched South East Asia’s first subscriber-based television network in Bangkok in October 1989 using a MMDS transmission platform. UBC was listed on the Stock Exchange of Thailand on February 3, 1994 with a registered share capital of Baht 180 million. UBC began serving viewers in major cities in all areas of Thailand in 1994 by transmitting programs using Thaicom 1 satellite. The satellite was used to relay signals to MMDS transmitters in the provinces. In 1995, UBC launched its DStv service using Ku-band transmission and MPEGII video compression. This enabled UBC to increase the number of channels being offered, improve sound and picture quality and distribute its service everywhere in Thailand. These services are now transmitted on the newer and more powerful Thaicom 3.
On November 12, 1993, MCOT and TelecomAsia entered into a memorandum of agreement for a joint venture for the provision of cable television services. Pursuant to its terms, TelecomAsia agreed to set up a public company to operate a cable television business. On June 6, 1994, MCOT and UBC Cable (formerly UTV Cable Network Public Company Limited or UTV) entered into a contract for the joint operation of subscription television services, or the UBC Cable Concession. UBC Cable is permitted to operate subscription television on behalf of MCOT until December 31, 2019. UBC Cable is entitled to provide subscription television pursuant to the UBC Cable Concession in Bangkok and elsewhere.
UBC Cable began providing its CATV service in Bangkok Metropolitan Areas in September 1995. The service was offered on its high quality hybrid fiber coaxial network which it began deploying in 1994. The cable technology allowed for a number of channels to be offered, with high quality sound and picture and allowed for value added services such as pay per view. By 1997 hybrid fiber coaxial cable network passed an estimated 800,000 homes. In 1997 UBC Cable sold the cable infrastructure component of its business to its sister company Asia Multimedia Company Limited allowing UBC Cable to focus on content and subscriber management service delivery.
As of 3rd quarter of 2005: 469,097 subscribers.
True Visions currently runs its own created channels as well as operating regional (either Southeast Asia or Asia Pacific) channels.
The channels operate by True Visions: True Film Asia, True Movie Hits, True Series, True Spark, True X-Zyte, News 24, True Inside, True Explore 1, True Explore 2, True Explore 3, True Music OnDemand, Majung Classic, The History Channel Thailand, G-Square (G4TV Thailand), True Sports+, True Zoccer, SuperSports Asia, SuperSports Action Asia, Channel V Thailand, E! Asia, DMX Music Channels, Chic Channel, Fashion TV Asia Pacific, Hallmark Channel Asia, Academy fantasia Channel (Seasonal), Big Brother Channel (Seasonal)
Free Public Channels: Thai TV Channel 3 MCOT (Operated by Sony BEC Tero), Thai Military TV Channel 5, Thai Military TV Channel 7 (Operated by BBTV Kantana Entertainment), ModerNine TV Channel 9 MCOT (Operated by MCOT Co.,Ltd.), Thai TV Channel 11 (Operated by the Public Relations Department (PRD) of the Thai Government), Thailand Independent Television TITV (Operated by the PRD), T Channel, Money Channel (Operated by the Stock Exchange of Thailand Trading Company), Royal TV, 14 channels from DLTV (Distant Learning Television), ETV, TATV (Thailand Travel Television Operated by Thailand Tourism Board), Thailand Global Network, SME Channel
Channels provided by True Visions: HBO Asia (Hong Kong), Cinemax Asia (Hong Kong), Star Movies Asia (Singapore & Malaysia), TCM Asia (Hong Kong), CN Cartoon Network Asia (Singapore & Malaysia), MGM Asia (Hong Kong), ESPN Asia (Singapore & Malaysia), Star Sports Asia (Singapore & Malaysia), AXN Asia (Hong Kong and Thailand), CNN World, CNBC Asia, BBC World, Bloomberg Television Asia, Nickelodeon Asia, Discovery Channel, National Geographic Channel, Star World (Hong Kong), A1, CCTV-4, CCTV-9, TV5 Asie, TVB (Hong Kong), BBC Entertainment, Fuse.tv (United States), HGTV (United States), STC, Animax (Singapore & Thailand), NHK, E! Channel (Thailand),
A monthly magazine, which sets out the broadcasting schedules, is sent free to subscribers. Unfortunately most of the content is in Thai, but probably the main drawback is that it is an unreliable guide to what is being shown.
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