Decrypt P250

Decrypt P250

This article is about cable television provider in the Philippines. For other uses, see. Sky Cable Industry Founded January 26, 1992 Headquarters 6th Floor ELJ Communications Center, Mother Ignacia Avenue, Quezon City, Philippines Products Owner (55%) (5%) (40%) Website Sky Cable (stylized as SKY cable) is a cable television service of. Its franchise area covers, and its suburb or neighboring areas and it is also in provincial areas that both digital and few analog services, and it has 700,000 subscribers controlling 45% of the cable TV market.

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Coverage of areas served by SkyCable in rest of regional areas that are remained analog in blue pog. • On June 6, 1990, SkyCable Corporation was incorporated via 79.3% stake in Sky Vision Corporation, operator of cable brands, SkyCable and Sun Cable. • On April 18, 1991, Sky Vision Corporation was incorporated and ventures into cable television (SkyCable and Sun Cable), communication, system, television media, shopping network (Sky Mall) and film distribution (Sky Jemah).

It is owned 18.8% by ABS-CBN Corporation and 78% by Lopez Inc. • On March 30, 1995, Central CATV Inc. Was granted a 28-year provisional franchise to establish, construct, maintain and operated community antenna television system in the Philippines through Republic Act 7969. • In 1997, Sky Vision Corporation acquired 47% of Pilipino Cable Corp., operator of Sun Cable for P900 million. • In 1997, SkyCable launches its first cable TV branded credit card in the Philippines, the SkyCard MasterCard with SolidBank and the SkyCard-Citibank MasterCard with • In 2001, Benpress Holdings Inc. And signed a master consolidation agreement for SkyCable Corporation to consolidate its interest.

• In July 2001, Unilink Communications Corp. Operator of Home Cable, Philippines second largest cable TV company, merged its CATV operation to SkyCable and created Beyond Cable Inc. With an of P14.5 billion. Beyond Cable Inc. Controls 66.5% through Benpress Holdings Corp. And 33.5% through • On December 7, 2001, Beyond Cable Holdings Inc. Was incorporated.

• In April 2008, then ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corporation (now ), which owns about two-thirds of the equity of SkyCable, started consolidating the cable company’s fiscal result into its financial report including SkyCable’s general and administrative expenses or the GAEX. • In May 2011, Singaporean firm acquired 40 percent of SkyCable through Philippine Depositary Receipts worth P3.612 billion and P250 million of convertible notes to fund the expansion of SkyCable’s broadband Internet and cable TV services. • On May 11, 2012, SkyCable bought Destiny Cable Inc., Uni-Cable TV Inc.

And Solid Broadband Corp. 's cable TV and broadband internet assets and subscribers with consolidating value of P3.497 billion. Basic cable packages [ ] In order to be competitive in the cable TV industry, SkyCable adopts an alternative pricing model for its subscribers. It allows its subscribers to select their own packages or channels, comparable to a pay per channel service most generally used in the United States. SkyCable also introduces the package-pricing model typically used by other cable television providers in which channels are classified into packages.

Postpaid [ ] The SkyCable postpaid bundles are categorized into 10 clusters named as Select, Bronze 299, Bronze 399, Bronze 499, Silver HD, Gold HD, Postpaid HD (299, 549, 999, 1799, 1999) and a separate payment scheme for its Premium/Pay-Per-View. • Select: It is a customizable plan that allows its subscribers to choose channels on top of their preset package.

Select plan is available on existing subscription either from Bronze 299, 399 and 499, Silver HD, Gold HD or Postpaid HD (299, 549, 999, 1799 and 1999) plans and also requires a digital set-top boxes. • Bronze 299 (formerly 280): SkyCable Bronze 299 package consists of 20 basic channels. But as of October 1, 2015, it no longer offered for new subscribers for Greater Manila Area (NCR - inc. CAMANAVA and Rizal), Cavite, Laguna, San Jose del Monte, Bulacan and Bacolod and status of current subscribers remained unchanged for said mentioned areas.

However, it continues offered for new subscribers in the rest of remaining provincial areas (Cebu, Davao, Baguio, Iloilo, Gen. Santos and Dumaguete). • Plus: SkyCable Plus package consists of 50 channels. No longer offered to new subscribers; status of current subscribers uncertain. • Bronze 399: SkyCable Bronze 399 consists of more or less than 30 channels. Available only in most of regional areas with digital service. Universal Allison Doc V11 Keygen Mac here. Recently, as of November 2014, the plan (or package) were currently expanded its service in Metro Manila and areas nearby.

But as of October 1, 2015, it currently no longer offered for new subscribers. However, status of current subscribers remained unchanged. • Bronze 499: SkyCable Bronze 499 package consists of more than 50 channels. But as of October 1, 2015, it currently no longer offered for new subscribers. However, status of current subscribers remained unchanged.

• Max: SkyCable Max package consists of 50 channels. No longer offered to new subscribers; status of current subscribers uncertain. • Silver HD: SkyCable Silver HD package consists of more than 70 SD channels and 10 HD channels.

• Gold HD: SkyCable Gold HD package consists of more than 80 SD channels and 13 HD channels. • Other packs: SkyCable consisted of five packages, namely, HBO Pak, Family Pack (formerly Metro Pack), FOX Pack, MBC Pack and the SBS Pack. The HBO Pak includes three additional HBO channels:, and. The Family Pack is a combination of programs on current events, exploration, lifestyle, and flicks; and for the young ones. The FOX Pack contains nine additional FOX HD channels.

In addition to its HBO, Family and FOX Packs, the MBC and SBS Pack offered, a South Korean television and radio networks, particularly famous for its dramas and comedies; and or the Seoul Broadcasting System is also a television and radio networks in South Korea offering contents such as drama, entertainment, documentary and animation programs and engaged in the exhibition, concert and other cultural businesses, respectively. MBC and SBS were removed on their perspective packages and became premium channels on their own. Currently, HBO Pak, Family Pack and FOX Pack are the three packages can be add them into the basic subscription above. • Chinese 499: SKYcable Chinese 499 package consists of primarily Chinese cable channels and few non-Chinese cable channels. Available only in Mega Manila. SkyCable HD logo On September 19, 2008, SkyCable initiated the pay-per-view broadcast of the golf tournament in high-definition (HD).

It is transmitted in 1080i resolution and paves the way for the Philippines to convey the first HD signal. In July 2009, Skycable also commenced a locally produced HD program through, Balls HD, the collegiate basketball tournament—University Athletic Association of the Philippines and the National Collegiate Athletic Association. At present, SkyCable offers over 20 HD channels accessible through separate payment. Lineup consists of,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Freeview Channel HD,,,, and the. Personal video recording [ ] On December 8, 2010, SkyCable announced that it would launch a new service similar to U. S.-based for its high and standard definition services within the first quarter of 2011.

Initially, the service will be called or personal video recording, which has a 500GB internal hard drive enough to record 135 hours of cable programs in high definition or 217 hours for its standard definition service. Distinct from regular, the PVR uses the built-in electronic program guide that enables its subscribers which programs to be recorded.

The new service will also feature, a new way of recording programs to be viewed to at a time more opportune to its subscribers, and that would also allow recording of favorite programs on a time delay basis. Timeshift will also allow its subscribers or has the ability to pause live broadcast and in slow motion. On March 21, 2011, SkyCable launches its first personal video recording in the Philippines, the iRecord. It is an enhanced version of its digibox. It allows subscribers to record cable programs up to 145 hours in standard definition or 86 hours in high definition platform.

It comes with a 320GB disk space. Former services [ ] SkyCard MasterCard/SkyCard-Citibank MasterCard [ ]. SkyCard, the first cable TV branded credit card in the Philippines. In June 1997, SkyCable in partnership with SolidBank Corporation through Solidcard Products Corp. Arcon Download Italiano Gratis.

Launches the first cable TV branded credit card in the Philippines, the SkyCard MasterCard. A fully integrated credit card exclusive to its qualified subscribers.

At the height of partnership, First Metro Investment Corp., a financing house of is in talks with SolidBank Corp. For possible merger and acquisition.

On June 1, 2000, First Metro Investment Corp. Fully acquired the financial and non-real estate resources of SolidBank. And on September 22, 2000, First Metro Investment Corp. Completed its acquisition of SolidBank Corp.

And its subsidiaries AB Card and Solidcard Products corporations and launches its own brand, the Metrobank Value MasterCard. At the time of the merger, SkyCable through Sky Vision Corporation turned its financial facilities and transferred its SkyCard MasterCard accounts to and rebranded it to SkyCard-Citibank MasterCard. Months after it was launched, the SkyCard-Citibank MasterCard failed to reach its target market and eventually ended the partnership. Carriage and content disputes [ ] GMA Network signal tampering/distortion [ ] In February 2003,, operator of a close competitor to filed a complaint against SkyCable for allegedly moving from channel 12 without approval of the National Telecommunication Commission. Local authorities decided on April 25, 2003 that SkyCable violated the provisions of Memorandum Circular 4-08-88 and ordered to carry the free-to-air television signal on its system except when theoretically impracticable.

It also ordered SkyCable to faithfully and strictly conforms with the requirements and to conclude from randomly changing channel assignments without notice and approval from local authorities. As a result, SkyCable filed a motion for reconsideration addressing the rule invalidate the means as it conflicts with a state law on intellectual property but local authorities denied the motion and directed SkyCable to comply with its previous decision. Consequently, the latter filed another appeal through an appellate court but still rejected their request and ordered them to conform to local authorities resolution. Carriage disputes with Solar Entertainment [ ] On January 1, 2008, pulled its 6 cable channels from SkyCable; namely,,,, and. The channels were replaced by 6 new channels owned by fellow subsidiary;,,,, and. While vice president Juno Chuidian stated in a report to that the new channels were added because they would offer less 'redundant' programming and feature more series that had never been aired in the country before, reports surfaced that the channels were pulled due to a dispute; ABS-CBN believed that Solar's lower fees for advertising on its channels were causing ABS-CBN to lose revenue. Solar Entertainment however, retaliated by expanding its partnership with the terrestrial broadcaster; adding programming from its cable channel to its primetime lineup, and using the channel as part of its successful bid against ABS-CBN for the next broadcast contract.

The Solar Entertainment owned channels returned to SkyCable in 2010. According to a blind article in a business column, Solar Entertainment pulled out again all of its channels in SkyCable beginning April 10, 2017 allegedly due to SkyCable's unpaid carriage fees for two of Solar's sports channels carrying NBA games: NBA Premium TV and Basketball TV. STAR TV pulled its plug [ ] Due to programming costs, pulled its plug over SkyCable while a negotiation was still in the offing. In May 1999, STAR TV decided to unilaterally cease its entire channel signal and demanded that SkyCable carry,,,,,, STAR Movies Mandarin (now & ) and the (formerly ) and asked the cable company to pay twice the amount from its original contract.

As a result, SkyCable dropped STAR TV channels and its affiliates and launches. After three years of absence, SkyCable and its sister company, Home Cable relaunched the STAR TV lineup. SkyCable axes AXN [ ] On August 1, 1999, SkyCable axes from its programming lineup due to low and poor content, and too much violence on its programming. In addition to various complains from its subscribers, no new programming lineup was offered by AXN. Consequently, SkyCable replaced AXN with a business channel,. In May 2000, AXN resumed its broadcast in SkyCable and offered AXN to its programming lineup as one of its exclusive channels.

TV5 files complaint [ ] On March 14, 2011 local television network, through its parent company, (now TV5 Network, Inc.) filed a complaint to the local National Telecommunications Commission against SkyCable. The latter accused SkyCable of unfair practice for refusing to carry its news channel,. Under NTC Memorandum Circular 4-08-88, all cable and satellite companies in the Philippines must carry all free-to-air local channels on its lineup.

On April 1, 2011, SkyCable announced the inclusion of to its lineup effective May 4 on channel 61 which was being occupied by a religious channel,. However, on April 28, 2011, SkyCable said it would start airing the channel on April 30, four days earlier from its original pronouncement and it will only be available through its digital platform.

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On Tue, Mar 16, 2004 at 12:14:24PM -0600, Minh Ngoc Nguyen (QC/EMC) wrote: >I try to use Ethereal to decode SMPP But I could not see the data in >the message Submit_sm [Short Frame]. >What is wrong? Some of the the SMPP packets are being sent in more than one TCP segment, and you probably don't have SMPP-over-TCP reassembly enabled, so it doesn't attempt to reassemble the TCP segments making up the message, and thus doesn't have the full contents of the message and gets an exception when it runs out of message data while dissecting the message. That exception gets reported as '[Short Frame]', which is the wrong exception (it should say something such as '[Unreassembled Packet]'). >Should I set the filter somewhere? No, you should set the option(s) to cause SMPP-over-TCP to be reassembled.

Select 'Preferences' from the 'Edit' menu. Open up the 'Protocols' list in the pane on the left in the dialog box that pops up, by clicking on the '[+]' next to 'Protocols'. Then select 'SMPP' (you'll probably have to scroll down), turn on 'Reassemble SMPP over TCP', select 'TCP' from the 'Protocols' list, and turn on 'Allow subdissector to desegment TCP streams', click 'Save', and click 'OK'.