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What (who) is PLMN subscription - definition

Australian Subscription Television Services; Australian Subscription Television services; Australian subscription television services; UBI World TV

Subscription television in Australia         
Subscription television in Australia is provided using technologies such as cable television, satellite television and internet television by a number of companies unified in their provision of a subscription television service. Notable actors in the sector include Foxtel, Netflix and Stan.
Subscription (finance)         
PROCESS OF INVESTORS SIGNING UP AND COMMITTING TO INVEST IN A FINANCIAL INSTRUMENT, BEFORE THE ACTUAL CLOSING OF THE PURCHASE
Allotment (financial); Subscription period; Allotment (finance); Oversubscribed (investing); Public subscription
Subscription refers to the process of investors signing up and committing to invest in a financial instrument, before the actual closing of the purchase. The term comes from the Latin word subscribere.
PLMN         
COMBINATION OF WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SERVICES OFFERED BY A SPECIFIC OPERATOR IN A SPECIFIC COUNTRY
PLMN; Public Land Mobile Network
Public Land Mobile Network (Reference: mobile-systems, GSM)

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Subscription television in Australia

Subscription television in Australia is provided using technologies such as cable television, satellite television and internet television by a number of companies unified in their provision of a subscription television service. Notable actors in the sector include Foxtel, Netflix and Stan. Regulation of the sector is assured by the Australian Communications and Media Authority.

In 2012, prior to market entry of some major digital streaming services to Australia, only about 28% of Australian homes had a pay TV subscription, which was one of the lowest subscriber rates in the developed world. By 2019, the situation had evolved so that almost 14 million Australians had access to a paid television or video on demand service.