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    Sky Movie Philippines CATV: Rising ISP and CATV Provider

    By Scarlett GuoJune 19, 2025Updated:June 21, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    • Offers both cable TV and fibre internet under a single ASN, showing robust local network growth.
    • Faces industry challenges like digital piracy and shifting demand to streaming, but taps on fibre and IPTV to innovate.

    About Sky Movie Philippines CATV: Regional fibre TV and internet service

    Sky Movie Philippines CATV is a local cable television and fibre‑internet provider in the Philippines, also known as SKYMOVIE PHILS. The company operates a public Autonomous System (ASN 140927) with 512 IPv4 addresses, openly peers at major exchange points like Manila, and runs traffic up to 50 Gbps—showing strong capacity and reliability. According to its official website, it offers high‑quality TV programming and dependable internet services across multiple regions. Its upstream carrier is Infinivan, and its registered address is in San Leonardo, Nueva Ecija. Contact details are publicly listed, reflecting a transparent and service-oriented operation.

    Also read: Fil Products Negros: Leading Fibre & IPTV Provider
    Also read: Citi CableWorld: Affordable fibre internet and digital cable

    Challenges: Piracy, streaming shift and digitization

    The industry has problems with content piracy. Big providers now use encryption and smart-card systems. These help stop people from getting channels without paying. Some still find ways to misuse the signals. This has caused rule violations and led to action from the government. Many people also want to watch shows online now. Fewer people choose cable. Some services had to stop. For example, Sky On Demand closed in 2020. It was replaced by IPTV. This fits better with what people want and how they now watch TV.

    Innovations: Fibre upgrades and IPTV-based service delivery

    Many companies are now changing how they give TV and internet. They see more people want faster internet and more ways to watch shows. So, they are moving to fibre‑to‑the‑home and IPTV. These are better than old cable. In late 2024, Sky Cable worked with Converge. They started a new service called “Sky TV” that uses IPTV. This gives people more control and better viewing. Sky Movie Philippines is doing something like this too. They use open peering and fast internet to make their service strong. They mix cable and internet together. This helps them give clear pictures, faster loading, and plans that fit different needs. Some people want live TV. Some like watching shows later. These new systems can do both.

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    Scarlett Guo

    Scarlett Guo is an community engagement specialist at BTW Media, having studied Marketing at University of Bangor. Contact her at s.guo@btw.media.

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