MediaNet
Type | Private Limited |
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Industry | Pay TV |
Founded | 2005 |
Headquarters | Malé, Maldives |
Website | medianet.mv |
MediaNet is the largest Pay TV operator in the Maldives. The company was established as a subsidiary of the Maldives Electronic Services Company in 2001 as CableNET Today the company is the leading Pay TV provider in all the atolls of the country, providing more than 90 TV channels today. The company renewed itself in 2010, with the launch of "MediaNet Digital"; through which the following new services were introduced.
- High Definition Television
- Personal Video Recorder
Services Availability
The service is available in Male', Hulhumale, near by island of Kaafu Atoll, Addu City and Fuahmulah.
History
CableNet started in 2000 with one MMDS Station located at the centre of Male'. The company was officially established in the year 2001. When the government granted permission to expand CableNET's services in 2002, the company provided decoders to its customers and provided connection kits for installment at homes
CableNET and CableVision Merger
By 2005, MESCO's CableNET was the leading cable provider in the Maldives, with J-SAT's Cable Vision, th second cable provider closely behind. Nevertheless, due to financial problems, the two cable TV providers merged that year to form Multi Service Operator Pvt. Ltd. Due to the merger, the two companies were able to spread throughout the country at a faster speed and provide more channels.
Suspension
In that same year, it was discovered by the ministry that the Multi Service Operator Pvt. Ltd was operating without a license from the ministry, thus illegally Even though the company had been discarded, the Cable Television service was allowed to stay on air since it was a public television network.
MediaNET
In late 2005, J-SAT's CableVision and MESCO's CableNET merged once again, to form MediaNET, which was registered by the ministry.
2007 Antenna Collapse
On 27 May 2007, the main Cable television headend that distributes the TV signals for Malé fell down. The 100-foot antenna had snapped 10 feet from the top due to violent weather conditions that day. service to the neighboring islands were halted for some time due to this incident. The company was able to fix the antenna for use in Malé within 6 hours
MediaNet Digital
In June 2010, MediaNet launched MediaNet Digital, which is to be the new digitalized version of MediaNet. It was launched in timing with the FIFA World Cup 2010, promising High Definition TV airing of all the matches.The new service includes new features such as:
- MPEG-4 Quality Video
- Stereo Quality Sound
- HDTV
- 5.1 Surround Sound
- Electronic Program Guide
- Time Shift TV