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WELCOME TO THE INFORMATION SECTION OF THE AUSPAYTV SITE

PLEASE NOTE - The information at this section covering Foxtel, Optus, Austar, Aurora and Globalcast services on the OPTUS B Satellite are not up-to-date due to many recent changes - The new Optus C1 satellite was launched on June 12, 2003 and all the OPTUS B3 services will be migrated to it once all testing is complete and C1 is commisioned - this is expected to be completed during August 2003. When this occurs the Foxtel, Optus, Austar, Aurora and Globecast pages will gradually be updated.


SEVEN Digital TV - Infor site on FTA Digital Television
Info from the ABC on the introduction of Australian digital TV

 "What is Digital Satellite Television?" by Chris Muriel.
This is a most comprehensive paper and a "must read" for the satellite television enthusiast.

BSKYB SUBSCRIPTION SCHEDULE JAN 2001
Included as a comparison between UK Pay TV rates and services with Australian services

 Digital Video Broadcasting Project
A URL for those with an interest in DVB (Digital Video Broadcasting). The DVB project is an industry-led consortium of over 300 broadcasters, manufacturers, network operators, software developers, regulatory bodies and others in over 35 countries committed to designing global standards for the delivery of digital television and data services.
 DVB systems Blue book reference

AUSTRALIAN DIGITAL TV - THE FACTS


 GLOSSARY A Glossary of radio, electronic and military terms

Current TARBS Channel listing as at January 2003

Current GLOBECAST Channel listing

[NAT] Channel 31 Melbourne
Northern Access Television Association Inc. (NAT) is a community- based non-profit television production group. NAT is a full member of the Melbourne Community Television Consortium ("MCTC"), which holds the licence for Channel 31.


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