Easy TV (Philippines)
Easy TV Home was a defunct ISDB-T encrypted digital terrestrial television product and service operated by Solar Digital Media Holdings, Inc., a subsidiary of Solar Entertainment Corporation. Originally as a mobile TV dongle service, it later distributed digital set-top boxes, as well as freemium digital TV channels. Until its discontinuation on September 30, 2019,[1] Easy TV was receivable in selected areas in Metro Manila and parts of nearby provinces.[2]
Product type | DTT Set-top box |
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Owner | Solar Entertainment Corporation |
Country | Philippines |
Introduced | May 25, 2018 |
Discontinued | September 30, 2019 |
Markets | Philippines |
Channel lineup
Digital frequency | Channel | Format | Ratio | PSIP Short Name | Programming |
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UHF 21 (515.143 MHz) | 21.02 | 480i | 4:3 | ETC | ETC |
21.03 | Shop TV | Shop TV | |||
21.04 | Reserved Channel | Reserved | |||
21.05 | |||||
21.06 | |||||
21.07 | |||||
21.08 | |||||
UHF 30 (569.143 MHz) | 30.01 | 480i | 4:3 | Reserved Channel | Reserved |
30.02 | |||||
30.03 | |||||
30.04 | |||||
30.05 | |||||
30.06 | |||||
30.07 |
All channels provided by Solar (with the exception of ETC and Shop TV, which are free-to-air on all digital platforms) were encrypted and scrambled using ABV encryption system, thus required activation via hotline or through their website for those channels to be unscrambled. In addition, all non-encrypted digital terrestrial TV channels broadcast within the area of the household are also carried.
A recent notice on the website states that only free-to-air channels can be viewed on set-top boxes after September 30, 2019 with EasyTV ceasing commercial operations.[1]
See also
- ABS-CBN TV Plus (defunct)
- GMA Affordabox