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Astro NJOI

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Malaysian television service

Astro NJOI
Company typePrivatesatellite and digital television
HeadquartersAstro Productions Sdn. Bhd., All Asia Broadcast Centre, Technology Park Malaysia,Bukit Jalil, 57000,Kuala Lumpur,Malaysia
Area served
Malaysia
ProductsPrepaiddirect broadcast satellite
Digital television broadcasting
OwnerMinistry of Communications (Malaysia)
Parent Astro Malaysia Holdings Berhad
Websitewww.njoi.com.my

Astro NJOI (stylised asNJOI) is a Malaysianfree-to-viewsatellite and digital television service launched on 18 February 2012 in collaboration with thegovernment of Malaysia andAstro.[1] It was officially announced by Malaysia's sixthPrime Minister,Najib Razak, on 20 December 2011.[2] At launch, the service offered 18 television channels and 19 radio stations. Existing Astro customers may also purchase this service through a separate account. NJOI is targeted at therural and thelower household communities inMalaysia.

An NJOI satellite dish, similar to Astro's.

At launch, the setup, which included a set-top box, outdoor unit (ODU) satellite dish, smartcard, and remote control unit, was available for a one-time payment of RM 305 at all Astro-authorised retailers, with a standard installation fee of RM 100 from an Astro-authorised installer. In mid-2013, the one-time payment was reduced to RM 280, while the installation fee remained RM 100. The platform operates on a prepaid card system, allowing users to pay for the day and the number of prepaid channels they wish to watch. The decoder's HDMI output is initially locked, providing users with only composite signal and component video outputs. However, some decoders with updated firmware are able to use the HDMI output. In July 2012, the service started offering prepaid channels.[3][4][5]

NJOI launched its first HD channel, channel 300 (Xi Yue HD), on 1 February 2015.[6]

In 2016, the recommended retail price was set at RM 285 (inclusive of GST). From 1 February 2017, the price for a new setup was RM 350 (excluding RM 100 installation). On 1 October 2017, the total price was increased to RM 355. NJOI's main competitor is Sirius TV, which launched in Q4 2019. Its digital terrestrial antenna-based DTT competitor ismyFreeview, which was launched in 2019.

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References

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  1. ^"PM launches country's first free satellite TV service".The Star. Archived fromthe original on 20 December 2011. Retrieved22 December 2011.
  2. ^"Free satellite TV".The Star. Retrieved22 December 2011.
  3. ^https://www.malaysianwireless.com/2012/07/prabayar-njoi-from-astro/
  4. ^https://www.theborneopost.com/2012/07/21/astro-forays-into-untapped-prepaid-market-via-prabayar-njoi-service/
  5. ^https://hype.my/2012/4544/astro-now-a-prepaid-service-too/
  6. ^"Free to Njoi – hi-def TV shows".The Star. Retrieved20 September 2016.

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