18 January 2007
  • Singapore, through StarHub, is the first country in Southeast Asia to launch High Definition Television

Singapore , 18 January 2007 – Singapore and StarHub have jointly scored another first. With the much anticipated commercial launch of StarHub's High Definition Television (HDTV) service this evening, Singapore is now the first country in Southeast Asia to offer a commercial HDTV service.

This launch follows StarHub's successful HDTV trial that kicked off with the 2006 FIFA World Cup™ on 10 June 2006 and ended at the close of the year. During this trial, 1000 StarHub Digital Cable customers enjoyed all 64 World Cup matches as well as quality programmes from Discovery and National Geographic Channel in full high-definition (HD) splendour.

With HDTV, viewers can expect up to four times greater picture clarity. The 16:9 screen ratio will also provide a panoramic view that can be up to 33 per cent more than what they can enjoy on the standard 4:3 TV screen. As many HD programmes contain Dolby Digital 5.1 surround sound, viewers with a Dolby Digital Home Theatre system can also be treated to superior audio quality, not unlike the quality available at the cinemas.

In addition to an enhanced audio and visual experience, customers using the HD set-top box will also enjoy all innovative features that users of StarHub's digital set-top box currently have access to. These include the Onscreen TV Guide, Programme Alert, Auto-Tune, Video Mosaic, Info Bar, Quick Surf, Chat, access to Demand TV and complimentary FunZone games.

“We are very excited about our HDTV launch, and are proud that we are the first operator in Southeast Asia to introduce the service commercially,” said Mr Terry Clontz, StarHub's President and Chief Executive Officer. “StarHub is constantly enhancing its customers' TV viewing experience. Our introductions of Digital Cable in 2004, Demand TV in 2005 and Smart TV in 2006 are examples of how we give customers more control over what they watch, and when they watch their favourite programmes. And who knows, maybe someday we can even give customers choice on where they can view their favourite programmes too. ”

With StarHub's launch of its HDTV service, a new content group named “HD Plus” will be introduced. HD Plus, with a subscription fee of $15 ($15.75 with 5% GST), comprises two new HD channels – Discovery HD (Channel 302) and National Geographic Channel HD (Channel 301).

Mr Clontz added, “Discovery and National Geographic Channel are longtime content partners of StarHub, and both are very well-known for their production of high-quality programmes. We know that our customers will be delighted with the quality of the content, and with the superior viewing experience that HDTV brings.”

Discovery HD Channel offers high quality factual and lifestyle content, delivering a truly immersive HD experience. Key genres to be showcased on the channel include science, world culture, natural history, wildlife, engineering, travel and lifestyle.

“Discovery is once again happy to be pioneering HD. We were the first international HD channel to launch in Japan in 2005, and with this launch in Singapore, Discovery HD is now available in 15 international markets and over nine million households. Discovery is committed to providing our viewers with the highest quality content available and Discovery HD will deliver an audio and visual experience that is richer, deeper and more expansive than ever before,”
said Mr Tom Keaveny, Managing Director and Executive Vice President, Discovery Networks Asia.

National Geographic Channel HD brings viewers award-winning documentary programmes, compelling stories of unsurpassed quality and credibility that the public have come to expect. Featuring world renowned explorers and cutting-edge filmmakers, National Geographic Channel HD takes viewers into the heart of the action. From science, the modern world and investigations to lost cultures and natural history, National Geographic Channel in high definition will bring viewers unique insights, groundbreaking new findings and unforgettable television experience.

Mr Ward Platt, Executive Vice President and Group Managing Director – Asia Pacific, National Geographic Channels International said, “Today is a heartwarming moment as we witness the launch of the brand new National Geographic Channel HD in Singapore. We congratulate Singapore and StarHub for being the most innovative country and the first operator in Southeast Asia to launch a commercial high-definition television service. Singapore viewers can now truly enjoy National Geographic Channel's unsurpassed quality programming and compelling stories in stunning visuals and cinematic surround sound.”

Consumers must subscribe to a minimum of three Basic Groups and HD Plus, and own StarHub's HD set-top box and a HD-ready TV set in order to enjoy StarHub's new HDTV service. The HD set-top box is available for purchase at $285 ($299.25 with 5% GST). To encourage more customers to subscribe to the service, those who sign on a 12-month StarHub Digital Cable contract can own a HD set-top box for just $95 ($99.75 with 5% GST). In addition, consumers who purchase selected models of Samsung LCD and plasma television sets through Samsung-appointed retailers will receive a free HD set-top box and a 12-month subscription of HD Plus.

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