File:Satellite Dish of Indovision.jpg

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English: A satellite dish for television broadcasting owned by the Indonesian subscription-based satellite TV provider Indovision (now MNC Vision), seen at Hotel Alia Cikini near the Ismail Marzuki Park in Cikini, Central Jakarta, Indonesia.
Bahasa Indonesia: Sebuah parabola untuk siaran televisi yang dimiliki oleh perusahaan penyedia televisi satelit berlangganan Indonesia, Indovision (sekarang MNC Vision), terlihat di Hotel Alia Cikini di dekat Taman Ismail Marzuki di Cikini, Jakarta Pusat.
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Indovision S-Band Satelite Dish

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18 August 2024

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