ABN joins IPTV and broadband fray by offering lower prices


PETALING JAYA: The new digital cable TV operator, Asian Broadcasting Network (M) Sdn Bhd (ABN) is dangling high speed broadband (HSBB) and digital cable TV services at prices that are lower than the competition.

Its two competitors are Telekom Malaysia Bhd, which offers HSBB and Internet Protocol television (IPTV) services via its UniFi and HyppTV respectively, and Maxis Bhd/Astro which have forged a partnership to offer IPTV and broadband services.

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