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- NJOI abstract "NJOI is a free satellite television launched on 18 February 2012 in collaboration with the government of Malaysia and Astro. It was officially announced by prime minister of Malaysia, Najib Razak on December 20, 2011. During the launch, this service provide 18 television channels and 19 radio stations. However, an existing Astro customer may still able to receive this service through separate account. The set-up, which consists of a set-top box, Out-Door Unit (ODU) satellite dish, smartcard and remote control unit was available at a one-time payment of RM 308 at all Astro authorised retailers, with a standard installation fee of RM 100 from an Astro authorised installer as stated on the website. In mid 2013, the one-time payment has been reduced to RM 280, and installation remains at RM 100. This platform is currently using prepaid card method, that you pay for the day and amount that the channel that you desire to watch. It is important to note the decoder's HDMI output is locked out and this leaves users with composite signal and component video output. However, certain decoders with updated firmware are able to use the HDMI output. On June 19, 2013, three more channels have been added, namely NTV7, 8TV and TV AlHijrah. Njoi currently offers 22 TV channels, 20 radio channels and 3 NVOD services.".
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- NJOI wikiPageExternalLink njoi.
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- NJOI subject Category:Astro_All_Asia_Networks_plc.
- NJOI subject Category:Satellite_television.
- NJOI subject Category:Television_in_Malaysia.
- NJOI type Abstraction100002137.
- NJOI type Group100031264.
- NJOI type Network108434259.
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- NJOI comment "NJOI is a free satellite television launched on 18 February 2012 in collaboration with the government of Malaysia and Astro. It was officially announced by prime minister of Malaysia, Najib Razak on December 20, 2011. During the launch, this service provide 18 television channels and 19 radio stations. However, an existing Astro customer may still able to receive this service through separate account.".
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- NJOI depiction Njoi_satellite_dish.jpg.
- NJOI homepage njoi.
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