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Satellite Transition Impacts Some AFN Customers in the Pacific
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Satellite Transition Impacts Some AFN Customers in the Pacific

Customers in Southeast Asia, Australia, New Zealand, and Oceania will have to re-point their satellite dish to a new satellite and update their decoder settings during a 58-day transition period.

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PENTAGON: An upcoming satellite change for the four-channel AFN TV programming package will impact some audience members in the Pacific who use a satellite dish and decoder to get their AFN service.

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