Sky Net

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Skynet DTH
Product typePaid satellite TV
OwnerShwe Thanlwin Media Company Limited
CountryFlag of Myanmar.svg  Myanmar
IntroducedNovember 2010
MarketsAcross Myanmar
Website www.skynetdth.com

SKYNET Direct to Home (DTH) is a Satellite television pay TV operator provided nationwide in Myanmar by Shwe Than Lwin Media Co., Ltd. [1] [2] It was launched in November 2010. Sky Net broadcasts a total 80 channels via Apstar 7 satellite. It also provides internet services in the Pacific Asia area. The company is owned by Sino-Burmese businessman, Kyaw Win who is also the chairman of Skynet. Skynet have media staff and employ more than 2000. Archived 2013-05-10 at the Wayback Machine

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SKYNET DTH was first launched with 124 channels including Spanish La Liga, Italian Serie A, German Bundesliga, French Ligue 1, Hero I-League, Indian Super League, American Major League Soccer, Australian A-League, NBA, CCL, Saudi Professional League, Saudi Super Cup, Myanmar National League and other sports and entertainment. It later expanded to 80 channels and acquired media rights of competitions held by UEFA (Euro 2012, UEFA Champions League, Europa League). SKYNET DTH started broadcasting all matches of the Air KBZ Myanmar Lethwei World Championship, Premier League, IPL from the 2013/2014 season after it acquired rights from FA. SKYNET DTH also have media rights of all competitions held by FIFA, enabling SKYNET to broadcast live the FIFA World Cup 2018. SKYNET DTH also have media rights to all of WWE, which broadcasts RAW, Smack Down Live, NXT and all Pay Per Views produced by WWE. After 2021 February, some of the international broadcasting channels were closed including many categories like fox network groups (Now is Walt Disney Asia Pacific), Lifetime, CNN, BBC and More during 2021 Myanmar coup d'état. As 2022 October 1, the total number of channels are now 80.

NoCHANNEL NAMEChannels resolution
1Sky Net Buddha480i
2 MRTV 480i
3 MWD 480i
4 MRTV News 480i
5 MITV 480i
6 MNTV 480i
8One News480i
9 Channel 9 HD 1080i
10SKYNET Info Channel480i
11SKYNET Up To Date480i
12SKYNET LIVE SD Channel480i
13SKYNET Cartoon480i
14 Nick jr 480i
15 Nickelodeon 480i
16 Dreamworks 480i
17 ZooMoo HD 1080i
18 Animax 480i
19MYANMAR ARTS480i
20MYANMAR MOVIES480i
21ASIAN MOVIES480i
22 ZEE Cinema 480i
23MOVIE COLLECTION HD1080i
24WORLD MOVIES HD1080i
25INTERNATIONAL DRAMA HD1080i
26SKYNET ALFC480i
27SKYNET EDUCATION480i
28SKYNET HEALTH Channel480i
29SKYNET HOME480i
30SKYNET TINE YIN TAR480i
31SKYNET HADAYA480i
32SKYNET KNOWLEDGE480i
33SKYNET TEEN480i
34SKYNET MUSIC480i
35 MTV LIVE HD 1080i
36 MTV 90s 480i
37 ZING ASIA 480i
38 CCTV-4 480i
39 CGTN Documentary 480i
40 NHK World Premium 480i
46SKYNET Shopping Channel-1480i
47SKYNET Shopping Channel-2480i
48 TLC 480i
49 Asian Food Network 480i
50 HGTV 480i
51 Rock Entertainment HD 1080i
52 Discovery Channel 480i
53 Discovery Asia HD 1080i
54 Animal Planet 480i
55 History HD 1080i
57 AXN 480i
58 ROCK Action HD 1080i
59Global Trekker HD1080i
60 Love Nature HD 1080i
61 BBC Earth 480i
62 Sun TV 480i
63 Zee TV 480i
67 TechStorm HD 1080i
68 Golf Channel 480i
70Edge Sport480i
71SKYNET SPORTS-1480i
72SKYNET SPORTS-2480i
73SKYNET SPORTS-3480i
74SKYNET SPORTS-4480i
75SKYNET SPORTS-5480i
76SKYNET SPORTS-6480i
77SKYNET SPORT HD1080i
78FIGHT SPORT HD1080i
79SKY Premiere HD1080i
80SKYENT PAY PER VIEWS HD1080i

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