Transvision (Indonesia)
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Transvision | |
Formerly | TelkomVision (1997–2014) YesTV (2009–2014) |
Company type | Subsidiary |
Industry | Satellite television |
Founded | 7 May 1997 |
Headquarters | , |
Area served | Indonesia |
Key people | Chairul Tanjung (President Commissioner) Ishadi S.K. (Commissioner) Peter F. Gontha (Co-founder and President Director) Atiek Nur Wahyuni (Vice President Director) Hengkie Liwanto (Director) |
Owner | Trans Media (PT Indonusa Telemedia)[1] |
Parent | CT Corp |
Website | www |
PT Indonusa Telemedia, branded as Transvision is a subscription-based direct broadcast satellite provider service for Indonesia. It is majority owned by Trans Media, a subsidiary of CT Corp.[2]
Transvision's slogan is Broadcasting at The Edge of Technology.
Early history[edit]
PT Indonusa Telemedia was established on May 7, 1997, with the brand name TelkomVision. They began operations in 1999 and started as a company consisting of several shareholders:
- PT Telekomunikasi Indonesia Tbk (Telkom)
- PT Telekomindo Primabhakti (part of Rajawali Corpora, which was led by Peter Sondakh, which also own a stake in PT Excelcomindo Pratama)
- PT Rajawali Citra Televisi Indonesia (RCTI)
- PT Datakom Asia
By 2003, Telkom became its principal shareholder by holding 98.75% share of TelkomVision, while the rest (1.25%) is owned by Datakom, which was owned by Peter F. Gontha, Bambang Trihatmodjo, Anthoni Salim cs,[a] which also own a stake in SCTV, Cipta Aneka Selaras, Indovision and Kabelvision.[5]
In 2014, TelkomVision officially rebranded as Transvision due to TelkomVision shareholders only 20% and now owned by Trans Media which became its principal shareholder by holding 80%. Now Transvision is fully owned by joint venture between Telkom Group and Trans Media.
On August 1, 2022, Transvision was removed with Paramount Global channels in all plans.
Coverage[edit]
Transvision coverage area for analog cable TV is limited to a number of cities in Indonesia, such as Jakarta, Bandung, Semarang, and Surabaya. It has also a digital cable service that covers Bandung, Jakarta, and Surabaya.[citation needed] Now replaced by IndiHome which still owned by Telkom Indonesia, as of 2021.
Transvision's satellite service covers 38 distributor areas in Indonesia. Transvision is using the Measat 3B satellite (Ku-band) to provide High Definition TV.[citation needed]
As of April 2011, TelkomVision had 200,000 subscribers.[6]
Footnotes[edit]
- ^ Specifically, ownership structure of PT Datakom Asia consisted of:
PT Asriland (Bambang Trihatmodjo): 33,3%
PT Lembahsubur Adipertiwi (Anthoni Salim): 28,57%
PT Persada Giri Abadi (Peter F. Gontha): 24,23%
PT Azbindo Nusantara (Aziz Mochdar): 6,88%
PT Indosat (Persero) Tbk: 5%
PT Trisadnawa Solusi Komunikasi (Youk Tanzil): 2%[3][4]
References[edit]
- ^ Artikel: Chairul Tanjung ambil alih Telkom Vision
- ^ TelkomVision on Telkom 1 at 108.0°E Channel Number. Archived 2008-06-11 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Tempo: Indonesia's Weekly News Magazine, Volume 3, Masalah 1-8
- ^ Yearbook of Asia-Pacific Telecommunications
- ^ http://www.telkomvision.com/about.php TelkomVision Website
- ^ TelkomVision aims to double subscribers, The Jakarta Post
External links[edit]
- (in Indonesian) Official website
- Channel and transponder list