BTV National Latest New Biss Key 2023
BTV National Biss Key Frequency on BANGABANDHU-1 @ 119 East & AsiaSat 7 at 105.5°East 2022, Bangladesh Television (Bengali: বাংলাদেশ টেলিভিশন), commonly known by its acronym BTV (Bengali: বিটিভি), is the state-owned television network of Bangladesh. The network was originally established as the East Pakistan branch of PTV in 1964. It is the oldest Bengali-language television network in the world, and is the sister to the radio broadcaster Bangladesh Betar, which, along with BTV, are both owned and operated by the government New Biss Keys.
BTV National Biss Key and Frequency 2022 |
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Channel Name | BTV National |
Satellite | AsiaSat 7 at 105.5°East |
Frequency | 3690 |
Polarity | V |
Symbol Rate | 11393 |
ID: | |
Biss Key | CF 35 D2 D6 66 58 F1 AF |
BTV National Latest New Biss Key 2023
BTV National Biss Key and Frequency 2022 |
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Channel Name | BTV National |
Satellite | Bhangabandhu-1 @ 119.0E |
Frequency | 4640 (C) 4720 |
Polarity | H |
Symbol Rate | 17500 (C) 30000 |
ID: | |
Biss Key | EC18 A5A9 0F14 C3B5 |
BTV National Latest New Biss Key 2023
BTV National Biss Key and Frequency 2022 |
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Channel Name | BTV National |
Satellite | Bhangabandhu-1 @ 119.0E |
Frequency | 11725 (KU) |
Polarity | V |
Symbol Rate | 17500 (KU) |
ID: | |
Biss Key | EC18 A5A9 0F14 C3B5 |
BTV National Latest New Biss Key 2023
BTV National lastest Frequency updated 2023 |
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Position | Satellite | Frequency | System | SR | Video |
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119.1°E | Bangabandhu 1 | 4640 H | DVB-S2 | 17500 | MPEG-4 |
QPSK | 4-Mar | HD 1080 | |||
119.1°E | Bangabandhu 1 | 4720 H | DVB-S2 | 30000 | MPEG-4 |
8PSK | 4-Mar | HD 1080 | |||
119.1°E | Bangabandhu 1 | 10805 V | DVB-S2 | 30000 | MPEG-4 |
8PSK | 3-Feb | HD 1080 | |||
119.1°E | Bangabandhu 1 | 11725 V | DVB-S2 | 17500 | MPEG-4 |
QPSK | 4-Mar | HD 1080 |
Bangladesh Television is the country’s only television network provided on terrestrial television.[3] It is primarily financed through the television licence fees. Although it has produced many award-winning programs, it has often been accused of being the mouth piece of the government and their lack of quality programming.[4] Both the headquarters and the administrative building of Bangladesh Television are located at Rampura in Dhaka.
Prior to the late 1990s, Bangladesh Television was the sole television broadcaster provided in Bangladesh, and was a very successful network in terms of viewership until the launch of several satellite television channels, which led to the network’s downfall and stagnation, mostly due to the fact that it was used for spewing government propaganda ever since Bangladesh’s independence.[
It operates two main television stations, BTV Dhaka and BTV Chittagong, and fourteen relay stations all over Bangladesh, along with a satellite television channel, BTV World. It is a member of the Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union and Asiavision, and is an associate member of the European Broadcasting Union.