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Indian DTH players revise subscription packages upwards

Indian DTH players revise subscription packages upwards

MUMBAI: Bogged down by multiple taxation and regular hikes in taxes like service and entertainment, Indian direct-to-home (DTH) service providers have decided to pass on the burden to their customers. DTH operators like Dish TV, Tata Sky, Airtel digital TV and Videocon d2h are raising base pack prices. In the case of Dish TV and Videocon d2h, the uptick is to the tune of 10 per cent for all their packages. They say an increase is inevitable as they have been absorbing taxes for far too long and the industry viability itself is coming into question because the players have been bleeding. Airtel »»» 

Videocon looks to sell DTH biz to rival firms

Videocon looks to sell DTH biz to rival firms

Mumbai: Television and fridge maker Videocon Industries, with interests in oil and energy, is planning to sell its direct-to-home (DTH) business Videocon d2h to one of its rivals, a person with direct knowledge of the development said, signalling a consolidation among six DTH operators. “The idea is to build scale with solid subscribers, but with a lower stake,” the person said. Videocon d2h, the last to enter this business in July 2009, competes with Dish TV, the market leader with most subscribers, Tata Sky, a joint venture between Tata Group and Rupert Murdoch’s Sky, Airtel Digital TV, »»» 

Go digital or watch your TV sets turn blank

Go digital or watch your TV sets turn blank

KOLKATA: With digitization of cable television becoming mandatory in the four metro cities of the country, nearly 30 lakh television sets across the city are going to turn blank on July 1, said cable operators as well as direct-to-home (DTH) players. Around 30 lakh television sets across the city are going to turn blank from July 1 when digitization of cable television is becoming mandatory in the four metro cities of the country, said cable operators as well as direct-to-home (DTH) players. Though the awareness level among city dwellers has risen considerably, but the number of conversions to »»» 

Cable Wars: High Definition could change the market dynamics

Cable Wars: High Definition could change the market dynamics

New Delhi, June 1: Hi-Definition could be the key differentiator in the ongoing cable wars. With the date for mandatory digitisation nearing, the competition between cable companies and direct-to-home service (DTH) providers is intensifying. In this milieu, DTH firms believe HD will work in their favour. HD services were launched by DTH players during the Commonwealth Games, though at that time there was not much content to showcase. Although the category is growing slowly, DTH operators estimate that already about a half a million DTH HD boxes have been installed in the country. “HD is changing »»» 

We expect consumers to wake up on July 1 and ask for set-top boxes

We expect consumers to wake up on July 1 and ask for set-top boxes

As the June 30 deadline for the first phase of mandatory digitisation in metros draws closer, several multi-system operators are clamouring for extension. The buzz is that the Government may extend the deadline by a few weeks. “I do not see any reason why,” says Mr Harit Nagpal, President, DTH Operators Association of India, saying that the perception he got from his discussions with TRAI and the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, was that the deadline was sacrosanct. Excerpts from an interview: Is the DTH industry fully geared up to the challenge of digitising all metro homes in the »»» 

DTH players place their bets on HD pie

DTH players place their bets on HD pie

Direct to Home service (DTH) has been sought after by customers with the offering of HD and interactive and value added services. With over 45 million households already subscribing to DTH services, the industry is set to grow further during the upcoming digitization phase, where consumers may opt for a shift from the analogue to the digital platform. The High Definition (HD) market is growing with the help of DTH services and vice-versa. All the major players are offering content on HD. The viewers are getting ready with HD televisions with the falling prices. A full HD 22 inch television costing »»» 

MSOs, broadcasters plan to move court over carriage fee

MSOs, broadcasters plan to move court over carriage fee

New Delhi: Not satisfied with the ‘must carry’ diktat and regulation of carriage fee outlined in the latest regulations by the broadcast regulator, both multi-service operators (MSOs) and news broadcasters may soon take legal recourse. MSOs and broadcasters are studying the order before approaching the courts, sources said. On Monday night, the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) issued the tariff order and regulations for digital addressable system (DAS) roll out mandating every MSO to upgrade its delivery platform so as to carry 500 channels in DAS areas, starting with the four metros. »»»