- Multi-Choice TV (Barbados)
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The television service provider known as Multi-Choice TV or MCTV is a MMDS or DVB-C wireless microwave based broadcast subscription television provider in the country of Barbados. They offer a variety of packages which can be considered as comparatively priced to similar providers throughout the world. The service began operating on December 14, 1987 under the name Subscription Television (STV), which had very few channels offered main channels were (CNN, ESPN, Lifetime Television, Cartoon Network and TNT LA.) with an occasional option of Pay Per View being offered for local special events and the occasional international PPV sports broadcast. In 1996 it was upgraded to include a new platform called Multi-Choice TV which was an analog wireless microwave broadcast offering many more channels (i.e. BBC, Canada's CBC, TBN, etc.) eventually maxing the bandwidth capacity and having lately to upgrade the service to a digital broadcast system, Multi-Choice TV have not fully converted all of its subscribers as yet. The system relies on line-of-sight propagation so total island wide coverage have proved to be a problem and the provider is looking into alternatives. A recent press release have indicated their interest in a partnership with the local telco LIME . From 1 September 2008 MCTV replaced the Travel Channel on 511 (part of the High Flyer package) by Setanta Sports.
Given that the service uses a Yagi antenna to receive the encrypted broadcast, which in turn is then decrypted by the provider's set top box. The provider now has the problem of signal theft by pirates using modified DVB-C compatible receivers and PCI cards with the most popular being the "Dreambox" manufactured in Germany to decode their signal which is based on Nagravision which is a conditional access control system developed by Kudelski . In order to prevent such activity in August, 2006 the Government of Barbados stiffened the local Barbadian copyright laws, in addition to a strengthening of the laws on cable TV piracy. The CBC provider is presently planning for further circumvention of the Dream boxes in 2009.[1]
Multi-Choice TV also competes against the US-based direct broadcast satellite (DBS) service provider DirecTV in Barbados.
The service uses the NTSC television format.
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Current channel lineup
Below is a numerical representation of the Multi-Choice TV channel lineup. These channels are arranged in five tiers:
Channel Tier Network Site Notes 108 - 112: Local 108 Basic CBC TV 8 Link Local government-owned CBC TV-8. 109 Basic Discover Barbados TV * 110 Max Pak Sportsmax Link 111 Basic "The One" 98.1 FM Link (As audio stream only) 112 Basic "Quality" 100.7 FM * (As audio stream only) 200 - 209: News 200 Basic The Africa Channel Link 201 Basic CNN Link 202 Variety CNN International Link 203 Basic MSNBC Link 204 Basic BBC World Link 205 Basic Fox News Channel Link 206 Basic truTV Link 207 Basic Bloomberg Link 208 Basic CaribVision Link 209 Variety China Central Television (CCTV) Link the Chinese national television network. 300 - 305: Sports 300 Basic ESPN Link 301 Variety Fox Soccer Channel Link 302 Max Pak ESPN2 Link 303 Max Pak FUEL TV Link 304 Max Pak The Golf Channel Link 305 Max Pak Speed Channel Link 400 - 406: Children 400 Basic Boomerang Link 401 Basic Cartoon Network Link 402 Family Animal Planet Link 404 Basic Discovery Kids Link 405 Family Nickelodeon Link 406 Family The N Link 500 - 511: Educational/Entertainment 500 Basic National Geographic Channel Link 501 Basic Discovery Channel Link 502 Basic Discovery Health Link 503 Basic PBS (affiliate unknown) Link 504 Variety Sony Entertainment Television Link 505 Variety WPIX-TV (The CW) Link New York City, United States 506 Variety WWOR-TV (My Network TV) Link New York City, New York 507 Variety CKVU-TV (Citytv) Link Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada 508 Variety Oxygen Link 509 Variety Lifetime Real Women Link 510 Variety History Link 511 Max Pak Setanta Sports North America Link 600 - 608: Spirituality, music and culture 600 Basic TBN Link 601 Basic 3ABN Link 602 Basic EWTN Link 603 Basic VH1 Soul Link 604 Basic Gospel Music Channel Link 605 Basic E! Link 606 Basic A&E Link 607 Variety Centric Link 608 Basic Tempo TV Link 700 - 712: Entertainment 700 Basic WABC-TV ABC Link New York City 701 Basic BET Link 702 Variety WSEE-TV (CBS) Link Erie, Pennsylvania (Prime Time 24 feed) 703 Basic CBLT (CBC Canada) Link Toronto, Ontario, Canada 704 Variety Game Show Network Link 705 Basic Lifetime Link 706 Variety WNBC (NBC) Link New York City 707 Variety WSVN-TV (Fox) Link Miami, Florida 708 Variety TV Land Link 709 Basic HGTV Link 710 Family Food Network Link 711 Basic DIY Link 712 Family Fine Living Link 800 - 810: Movies 800 Basic TNT Link 801 Movies HBO Plus Link HBO-Latin America 802 Movies Cinemax East Link 803 Movies HBO East Link 804 Movies Cinemax West Link 805 Movies HBO West Link 806 Movies Hallmark Channel Link 807 Movies Lifetime Movies Link 808 Movies Cinecanal West Link 809 Movies Movie City East Link 810 Movies Turner Classic Movies Link See also
References
- ^ Alleyne, Barry (28 November 2009). "DREAM OVER". Nation Newspaper. http://www.nationnews.com/story/dream-over-for-CBC-pirates-copy-for-web. Retrieved 2 December 2009. ""Our investigations also discovered that Dream Box users were able to get a free service since early 2008, because CBC's old encryption software only scrambled their MCTV signal every two minutes, which allowed the Dream Box to recover the signal. But the new security will leave the Dream Boxes crippled. "This is a money business, and encryption is always changing, and not cheap. The new software will actually scramble the MCTV signal every ten to 15 seconds, so Dream Boxes will not be able to keep up, and eventually lose the entire signal," the source added.""[dead link]
External links
- Official Site
- Dreambox Support
- Cable channels lineup - List of cable service channels
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