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Revision as of 16:34, 18 November 2025
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| Type | Network of military forces and offshore platforms radio and television stations |
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| Branding | NEN |
| Country |
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| Availability |
Hurmu Fyrð and territorial reserve camps; and offshore worker residential camp in Phineonesia region |
| TV stations | 8 stations |
| Headquarters | PhAF Pos Appat, Negara Awan and Camp Hastons, Scattered Islands |
| Owner |
Territorial Reserve Force of the Phinbellan Armed Forces; Standard Oil Taemshinco K.K. Formerly:
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| Test card | PM5544 and PM5644 |
| Launch date | February 8, -38BP |
| Former names |
Offshore Forces Network (-38BP--27BP) Taemshinco Network (-38BP--13BP) |
| Language |
Istvanistani (main) and other foreign languages (secondary) |
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