This document summarizes Indonesia's broadcasting policy. It outlines the four types of broadcasting institutions: public, private, subscribed, and community. It describes the nationwide public broadcasters TVRI and RRI along with local public stations. Private broadcasters can operate terrestrial or satellite systems, within ownership limits. Subscribed institutions distribute via satellite, cable, or terrestrial to subscribers. Licensing procedures and requirements are also outlined.
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FAQs
Q1: Can I watch international channels on legal IPTV services in South Africa?
Yes, legal IPTV services in South Africa often offer a variety of international channels as part of their packages.
Q2: Are there any specific regulations for IPTV content in South Africa?
ICASA has established guidelines and standards that IPTV providers must adhere to, ensuring the content meets regulatory requirements.
Q3: What are the penalties for using illegal IPTV services in South Africa?
Using illegal IPTV services can lead to fines and legal actions, as it constitutes copyright infringement.
Q4: Is it safe to share my personal information with legal IPTV providers?
Reputable IPTV providers prioritize user privacy and data security, making it generally safe to share personal information.
Q5: How can I differentiate between legal and illegal IPTV services?
Legal IPTV services are licensed, have a professional website, and provide customer support. Avoid platforms offering unrealistic deals or asking for payment through unconventional methods.
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1. IPTV HOLIDAY
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Qualities:
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IP Address Locked: Not
VPN Compatible: Sure
Payment methods include American Express, MasterCard, Visa, and PayPal. Pay with Bitcoin or other cryptocurrencies with Discover Cards.
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Qualities:
over 16,000 channels.
foreign television networks.
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facilitates IPTV players.
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Coke IPTV uses several displays to see live local and international TV channels, pay-per-view sports events, and VODs.
Qualities:
More than 60,000 VODs and more than 20,000 channels
provides several connections.
With VPN, IP locks do not function.
A Reseller Panel is offered.
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Qualities:
Watch Your Favorite Channels and Shows on Any Device, Anywhere.
The best compression and quality are provided by this site's services, which use the most recent H264 technology.
This website
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Broadcasting Policy in Indonesia
1. +
Broadcasting Policy in Indonesia
Directorate General of Posts, Telecommunication and Broadcasting
Ministry of Communication and Information Technology
2. +
Types of Broadcasting Institution
Public Broadcasting Institution
Private Broadcasting Institution
Subscribed Broadcasting Institution
Community Broadcasting Institution
3. +
Public Broadcasting Institution
TVRI (Television of the Republic of
Indonesia) – Nationwide Coverage
Public
Broadcasting
Institution
RRI (Radio of the Republic of
Indonesia) – Nationwide
Local Public Broadcasting
Coverage Institution – Local Coverage
4. +
RRI and TVRI
n Nationwide coverage and consist of central and local station.
n RRI and RRI are independent, neutral, and non-commercial.
n Under the authority of and responsible to the President of the
Republic of Indonesia.
n Responsible for providing services in information, education, good
quality entertainment, social bonding to preserve the national
culture for the sake of public interests.
Local Public Broadcasting Institution
A legal entity established by local government, carries out radio or
television broadcasting, independent, neutral, non-commercial and
serves to provide services for the public interests that its broadcasting
system is networked with RRI or TVRI.
5. +
Coverage Area of RRI and TVRI
RRI
- 59 local stations
- 148 relay stations TVRI
- 24 local stations
- 376 relay stations
6. +
Private Broadcasting Institution
Private Broadcasting
Institution
Terrestrial Satellite
System System
- analog/digital AM/
MW Radio
- analog/digital FM - analog/digital Radio
Radio - analog/digital TV
- analog/digital TV - multiplexing
- Multiplexing
7. +
Private Broadcasting Institution
n Established by Indonesian citizen.
n Indonesian legal entity in form of limited liability company.
n Its line of business only provides services for radio or
television broadcasting.
n Entire initial capital owned by Indonesian citizen and/or
Indonesian legal entity wholly owned by Indonesian citizen.
n In 1 (one) coverage area broadcaster can only provide 1
(one) broadcast program in 1 (one) channel.
8. +
Capital Provisions for Private
Broadcasting Institutions
n Entire initial capital owned by Indonesian citizen and/or
Indonesian legal entity wholly owned by Indonesian citizen.
n Capital increment from foreign investors and/or foreign legal
entities must be not more than 20% of the entire issued share
capital or paid up capital and owned by 2 (two) shareholders.
n Capital increment limitation by foreign investors and/or
foreign legal entity carried out either directly and indirectly.
n 80% of the capital should remain owned by Indonesian
citizen.
n Any shares transaction that led to ownership of foreign
capital exceeds 20% shall be returned to 20%.
9. +
Provisions on Ownership
Concentration
Radio Broadcasters: Television Broadcasters:
• 1 (one) legal entity 1 (one) • 1 (one) legal entity 2 (one)
broadcasting license. broadcasting licenses in
• Max 100% share different province.
ownership in 1st to 7th legal • Max 100% share
entity. ownership in 1st legal
• Max 49% share ownership entity.
in 8th to 14th legal entity. • Max 49% share ownership
• Max 20% share ownership in 2nd legal entity.
in 15th to 21st legal entity. • Max 20% share ownership
• Max 5% share ownership in 3rd legal entity.
in 22nd legal entity and so • Max 5% share ownership
on. in 4th legal entity and so
on.
10. +
Provisions on Cross Ownership
n LIMITATIONS :
è1 Private Radio Broadcasters + 1 Subscribed Broadcasters +
1 Printed Media in the same area.
è1 Private TV Broadcasters + 1 Subscribed Broadcasters + 1
Printed Media in the same area.
è1 Private Radio Broadcasters + 1 Private TV Broadcasters + 1
Subscribed Broadcasters in the same area.
12. +
Subscribed Broadcasting
Institution
n Established by Indonesian citizen.
n Indonesian legal entity in form of limited liability company.
n Its line of business only provides services for radio or television
broadcasting.
n Entire initial capital owned by Indonesian citizen and/or Indonesian
legal entity wholly owned by Indonesian citizen.
Main Points
Distribution of broadcast programs only to its subscribers and should
have rights for every programs that transmitted.
13. +
Provisions on Subscribed
Broadcasting Implementation
n Must conduct internal censorship.
n Provide at least 10% of the channel capacity to transmit programs from
public broadcasting institution and private broadcasting institution.
n Provide minimum 1 (one) channel for domestic programs for every 10 (ten)
channels foreign programs.
n Should provide receiver device and related terminal.
Particular Provisions for Subscribed Broadcasting
Institution via Satellite
n Should have national coverage area.
n Should have a head-end station located in Indonesia.
n Should use satellite that has landing right in Indonesia.
n Should ensure that the programs only receive by its subscribers.
14. +
Broadcasting Licensing Procedures
1. The announcement of Broadcasting Business Opportunities by the Minister of
Communication and Information Technology, in particular for private broadcasting
institution and terrestrial subscribed broadcasting institution.
2. Hearing Evaluation by Indonesian Broadcasting Commission.
3. Coordination Meeting of the Joint Meeting Forum between the Government and the
Indonesia Broadcasting Commission.
4. Joint Meeting Forum between the Government and the Indonesian Broadcasting
Commission.
5. Issuance of the Principle Broadcasting License or Refusal Letter.
6. Infrastructure development, frequency licensing application and other licenses,
human resources recruitment, broadcast programs acquisitions, etc.
7. Trial broadcasts (max. 6 months for radio services and 1 year for TV services).
8. Trial broadcasts evaluation.
9. Issuance of permanent broadcasting license with validity period of 5 years for radio
and 10 years for TV.
15. +
Broadcasting Licensing
NO DESCRIPTION RADIO TV TOTAL
1 NUMBER OF APPLICANT 2.710 799 3.509
2 NUMBER OF APPROVED 1.173 291 1.464
LICENSING APPLICANT
data per December 2010
16. +
System of Networked Stations
n System of Networked Stations is a system that governing the
regular inter-relay of broadcast programs between
broadcasting institutions.
n Local Broadcasting Station is a broadcasting station
established in particular area with particular coverage in the
area where the station is established and should provides its
own studio and transmitter equipment.
n Relay Stations is a station serves to transmit broadcast
programs to another coverage area.
n Local Broadcast Program is a program with local content in
local area.
17. +
Configuration of System
of Networked Stations Satellite
MEMBER STATION
Province B
BASE STATION
MEMBER STATION
Province A
RELAY STATIONS RELAY STATIONS
INDONESIAN TERRITORY
Ditjen Postel-Depkominfo
18. +
The Development of Digital
Terrestrial TV Broadcasting
19. +
Digital TV Business Model
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21. +
Legal Basis for the IPTV Services
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32/2002
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Policy Orientation for IPTV
Services
Standardization, Diversity, Empowering, …
Technology Provider
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Business Operator Neutrality, Efficiency, Investment, …
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