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MyTV Makes Its Mark

Haniza Ros , Chief Commercial Officer, MyTV

18-Aug-14 12:33

MyTV Makes Its Mark

Haniza Ros the chief commercial officer of MyTV, a unit of Puncak Semangat Technology Sdn Bhd comes on the Breakfast Grille to discuss its project, the conversion to a digital terrestrial TV network or DTT. 

Seen as a necessity as the world moves towards an international standard, many questions still remain ranging from the tight time frame for implementation. She talks about how MyTV got the tender, potential hiccups and its relationship with well known businessman Tan Sri Syed Mokhtar Al-Bukhary.


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