mio TV

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mio TV
Type Internet Protocol
Country Flag of Singapore Singapore
Availability Singapore
Founded by SingTel
Key people Mr Allen Lew (CEO)
Launch date 20 July 2007
Former names SingTel IPTV
Website
mio TV Official Website

mio TV is a 24-hours pay-TV service, introduced by SingTel. It is transmitted through the company's SingNet broadband network via an IPTV service and uses Microsoft Mediaroom as its end to end software platform.[1] It is a service that will allow multimedia content - including broadcast channels and on-demand programmes - to be viewed on any television set. The IPTV service utilises IP set-top boxes (STBs), connected over the existing SingTel telephone lines in homes.

mio, standing for more in one, is Singtel's integrated gateway for home users upon which the company is delivering multiple Internet-based communication services.

mio TV was launched commercially on 20 July 2007 and began its services on 21 July 2007.[2].

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[edit] List of channels by mio TV

The service features 34 channels, including free-to-air channels by MediaCorp, blockbuster movies as well as a Cantonese movie channel. It also offers HDTV channels. SingTel mio TV has been awarded the coveted media rights to the UEFA Champions League and UEFA Cup 2009-2012.[3]

List of channels as of May 2008.

[edit] Preview

  • Channel 1 - mio TV Preview

[edit] Free To Air

[edit] HD

[edit] Entertainment

[edit] Kids and Family

  • Channel 26 - ETTV Yoyo
  • Channel 27 - Luli - The Channel for Babies
  • Channel 28 - CBeebies
  • Channel 29 - KidsCo

[edit] Infotainment

[edit] Asia

  • Channel 36 - Dragon TV
  • Channel 37 - CCTV-4
  • Channel 38 - KBS World
  • Channel 39 - Zee Channel

[edit] Music

[edit] News

[edit] Movies

  • Channel 50 - Mei Ah Movies Channel (Asia)

[edit] International

[edit] Chinese

  • Channel 71 - ETTV Asia
  • Channel 72 - Asia Plus

[edit] On Demand Channels

  • PictureBox
  • PIX THRILLER
  • PIX
  • 20th Century Fox: Hollywood At Home
  • The Film Factory
  • Mei Ah Movies On Demand
  • Formosa TV
  • WorldSport HD
  • Mom-on-Demand
  • Hong Kong Dramas
  • MobTV Select
  • Jetix On Demand
  • EROS Bollywood

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