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UBI WORLD TV TO LAUNCH NEW PERSIAN TV SERVICE FOR AUSTRALIA’S FARSI SPEAKING COMMUNITY<br /><br />Press Release: 4th May 2005<br /><br />UBI WORLD TV has today announced plans to launch a Persian TV service for Australia’s Farsi speaking community. In the coming weeks UBI WORLD TV will launch its new Persian TV package containing 2 or 3 premium quality independent Farsi language TV channels. All channels will be available 24 hours per day via direct-to-home satellite exclusively in Australia through UBI WORLD TV.<br /><br />In announcing this news UBI WORLD TV Chief Executive Officer, Sam Bilge said, “UBI WORLD TV is proud to offer Australia’s Farsi speaking community access to a choice of TV channels that provide essential information and entertainment from leading independent and international Persian broadcasters. By offering Australia’s Persian community a choice of 2 or 3 Farsi language channels the UBI WORLD TV Persian Package will provide Farsi speakers the most affordable and best value for money Persian TV service available in Australia”.<br /><br />When UBI WORLD TV’s Persian TV channels become available there will be a choice of 2 subscription packages. The World TV Basic package will contain one Persian TV channel plus a limited selection of the other UBI WORLD TV channels for $49.95 per month. The World TV Plus package will contain 2 or 3 Persian TV channels plus all the UBI WORLD TV channels for $59.95 per month. People who were previously Tarbs World TV subscribers and still have the satellite dish and decoder installed within their homes can use this equipment to receive the UBI WORLD TV signal, which currently broadcasts channels in a variety of different languages including Arabic, Turkish, Spanish, Macedonian and Bosnian. All they need to do is redirect the satellite dish to the Optus B3 satellite, which UBI WORLD TV uses to transmit its signal. <br /><br />Those wanting to receive the service that do not currently have a satellite dish and UBI WORLD TV compatible decoder will need to purchase this equipment and have it installed within their home. Details on the cost of equipment and installation can be obtained from UBI WORLD TV by calling 1300 400 800.<br /><br />For people wanting to enquire about UBI WORLD TV’s Persian TV package more information is available by calling 1300 400 800.<br /><br />About UBI WORLD TV<br />United Broadcasting International Pty Ltd (UBI WORLD TV) is Australia’s leading multicultural subscription television provider. UBI WORLD TV’s digital satellite service is available Australia wide and currently provides Australia’s multicultural households with 44 premium television channels in a variety of different languages from around the globe. UBI WORLD TV also provides subscription satellite television services to customers across Asia and Africa.<br /> <br /> <small>[ 11. May 2005, 04:40 PM: Message edited by: LISKI WORLD TV ]</small>
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