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Thursday, August 28, 2008

WiMAX services in india can offer data and voice calls

India's Department of Telecommunications (DoT) has proposed that winners in the upcoming licence auctions for broadband wireless access (BWA) - read mobile WiMAX - will be able to offer voice as well as data services.

But the dispensation comes at a price. Instead of calculating the BWA licence reserve price at 25 per cent of the 3G licence reserve price on a per MHz basis, the DoT has proposed, following recommendations made by the Telecom Commission, that BWA licence winners pay at least 50 per cent of the base 3G licence cost.

While the addition of voice is no doubt a boost to WiMAX prospects, supporters of the technology will no doubt baulk at the premium price tag. The WiMAX Forum had already stated before the latest DoT announcement that it was working with the Indian government to try and reduce the BWA reserve prices that were calculated at 25 per cent of the 3G price.

By contrast, the cellular camp believes the DoT hasn't gone far enough in its latest proposal. "The WiMAX lobby had argued that reserve price should be lower to enable them to make broadband services affordable. If they are allowed to offer voice services also they should be treated at par with existing mobile operators bidding for 3G spectrum," a GSM industry representative is quoted in local press report.

Earlier this month DoT announced that 40MHz in the 2.3GHz band and 40MHz in the 2.5GHz band would be made available for BWA. In the 2.5GHz band, 20MHz has already been set aside for state operators BSNL and MTNL. The remaining 60MHz is to be auctioned to three more operators who are allowed 20MHz each.

Prospective 3G operators will be allowed to bid for one pair of 5MHz channels only: 5MHz in the 1920-1980MHz frequency band and 5MHz at 2110-2170MHz.

Bharti Airtel plans to rollout IPTV, DTH services at same time

Bharti Airtel is looking at simultaneous rollout of Internet Protocol Television (IPTV) and direct-to-home (DTH) services following the Cabinet approval on downlinking norms for IPTV Expected to be launched with in two months time. the two services will have differential priced, with DTH targeted at the mass market and IPTV for broadband (high-speed internet) users.

“We are now putting our launch (for IPTV) together. Right now, we are examining different options internally. Both the launches could be simultaneous or we could have them in phases. What is certain is that IPTV will be first launched in Delhi while DTH will be rolled out on a much larger scale,” Bharti Airtel president for Telemedia services Atul Bindal told ET.

Telemedia is Airtel’s business division that provides broadband and fixedline services to over 2.5 million customers in 95 cities. “Over the next few weeks, we will firm up our plans. IPTV will be an integral part of Airtel’s media business because DTH allows us to go wide and IPTV allows us to go deep in 6-8 top cities,” he said. On the pricing, Mr Bindal said: “IPTV sits on top of broadband. It gives me an opportunity to cross-sell and deepen my relationship with existing customers using local loop or broadband or both. My pricing for IPTV will be triple play (voice, data and video). For DTH, we’ll explore single play, double play as well as triple play and introduce it in around 5,000 towns and villages.”

DTH services are currently being offered by TataSky, Dish TV, Sun Direct and Reliance Communications’ Big TV. Asked about profitability, as none of the DTH players is currently making money, Mr Bindal said: “We don’t believe new businesses are a drag, if chosen correctly.

We are uniquely positioned to leverage the existing technological knowhow and are exploring ways and means for cross-leveraging our relationship with Airtel customers.”

Globally, IPTV is considered a niche segment as broadband access is not uniform. Industry estimates suggest that India will have around a million IPTV users by 2011 and for DTH, the number would be over 23 million.

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Reliance ADAG launched DTH BIGTV Today 19th august

Much A Waiting Reliance BIG TV announced the launch of their DTH services today.

The group is planning to invest Rs 2,050 crore over the next two years. They will be offering a larger variety of channels but their set-top boxes may be more expensive to support their technology.

Reliance BIG DTH services wil cost Rs 1,490 per annum. The starter pack is priced at Rs 100, and the regional packages will cost Rs 30 per month. The packages range from Rs 100 to Rs 175.

Sunday, August 10, 2008

Videocon to launch DTH services by October 2008 (D2H)

Videocon Group will launch its direct-to-home (DTH) service by October-end and plans to invest Rs 10 billion in the venture over two years.

Bharat Business Channel Ltd , the company which will launch the DTH service, has signed up with SingTel for six Ku-band transponders. The DTH venture is being headed by Anil Khera who was earlier in charge of Videocon's Sansui and Kelvinator brands.

"We have taken six Ku-band transponders on SingTel's ST-1 satellite. We are investing Rs 10 billion over two years and are launching the DTH service by October-end," Khera tells Indiantelevision.com.

Videocon will operate its DTH service under the D2H brand. The company will use MPEG-4 compression technology and plans to kick off the service with 200 channels.

Videocon will manufacture the set-top boxes (STBs) at its Aurangabad factory. It will use Irdeto's encryption technology.

The uplinking will be at Greater Noida, adds Khera.

Bharati Airtel launched DTH services in Gurgaon, haryana.

Bharati Airtel launched DTH services in Gurgaon for employees.

The DTH service — to be branded Airtel, which is also the mobile phone service brand — will be started by Bharti Telemedia Services Ltd, a group company, and run by Bharti Airtel Ltd, the mobile phone firm.All set: Atul Bindal, president of Bharti Airtel, says the rates would be similar to those of existing operators and higher than cable TV rates

“We are in a high state of preparedness to launch our DTH services. A trial launch has been done among the employees and the feedback is very good. We are putting in the last minute changes to reach the last town, and to have a footprint like the (Airtel) prepaid recharge value chain,” said Atul Bindal, president of Bharti Airtel. “We want to leverage on every bit of that (Airtel brand).”

Bharti Airtel has 923,472 outlets across India as in end-June through which it sells prepaid, postpaid, and value-added service offerings.On pricing, Bindal said the rates would be similar to those of existing DTH operators and higher than cable TV rates. DTH firms such as Tata Sky Ltd, an 80:20 joint venture between the Tata Group and Star Group; Dish TV Ltd, an Essel Group company; and Sun Direct TV Pvt Ltd, a joint venture between Chennai-headquartered Sun TV Network Ltd and Malaysia’s South Asia Entertainment Holdings Ltd, charge between Rs30 and Rs300 (exclusive of taxes) a month for the service.

“We entered the consumers’ home with voice, then it was data and broadband, now we want to give them a ‘one knock at the door experience’ with one bill and one service provider,” he said. “Airtel will be the only telco that can do and make a difference as we have the underlying technology in terms of billing and convergence. This will not be possible for a standalone DTH player.”

“Eventually the game plan for Bharti is to get into all the potential ‘telecom real estate’ and be a full scale telecom service provider. And DTH service launch by the company is one step in that direction. Arpus (average revenue per user) in DTH is much higher than the telecom,” said Alok Shende, principal consultant, Acceindia Consulting. “Bharti is readying to offer multiple services (to the consumers) after the DTH launch. It just allows a lot of creative bundling strategy to happen.”

The Airtel DTH service will use the so-called MPEG4 format for the first time in India with advanced security encryption systems, Bindal added

Reliance BIG TV commercial operations on August 15 and also a IPL partner

Direct-to-Home (DTH) war is about to hot up with Reliance Anil Dhirubhai Ambani (ADA) Group (BIGTV), Bharti Airtel (airtel Digital DTH) and Videocon Group(D2H) all set to join the indian DTH market.

Reliance Communications, India's second largest mobile services provider, said it would launch nationwide commercial operations of its DTH service from August 15, under the name BIG Digital TV DTH (BIG TV).

A Reliance official said the company would market its DTH service aggressively with the aim of becoming the No.1 DTH player within the first year of operation.

The tariff rates would be competitive and subscribers would have greater freedom of choosing from a wider variety of channels than what is presently being offered by current players, the official said.

The company is believed to have completed its trial runs in over 2000 towns and cities among customers of other Reliance Anil Dhirubhai Ambani (ADA) Group companies and has reportedly received overwhelming response.

"The feedback was extremely positive. We will launch the DTH service with the aim of becoming No.1 in the market. We have already ordered 5 million Set Top Boxes from vendors in Korea and Taiwan," the official said, adding that the Set Top Boxes would come with a digital video recording facility.

Agrees Salil Kapoor, COO, Dish TV India Ltd. "The (MPEG-4) technology might be advantageous from the operator's angle. Compressed data files transmitted through satellite using MPEG-4, a high definition platform, will have better quality."

Though the service providers would have to bear the same cost of bandwidth irrespective of the technology used and MPEG-4 technology would make picture quality better, yet, "the price of the set-top boxes will be higher" for the customers," Kapoor said.

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Monday, June 16, 2008

Indian natural calamity alerts on DTH TV screen

Indian satellites run by Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) will alert state agencies and the public about imminent natural disasters through direct-to-home (DTH) television broadcasts.

"In the next six months, (state-run) Doordarshan will relay warning signals from Insat transponders in Ku-band on impending disasters through a DTH receiver linked to the national disaster management support system in New Delhi," Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) chairman G. Madhavan Nair told IANS.

"The advance alert will enable state agencies and the public to prepare for any natural calamity and minimise damage to life and property," he added. "As against expensive and heavy equipment consisting of an antenna, power supply system and a TV booster, we have developed a lighter DTH receiver that can be hooked to a TV set for receiving advance warning through voice or signals even while watching any channel," Nair pointed out.

ISRO has commissioned state-run Bharat Electronics Ltd to manufacture about 1,000 DTH receiver sets for supplying to state agencies and other stakeholders.

"The receivers, costing less than Rs.10,000 per set, can be installed by state governments in disaster-prone or coastal areas for alerting people in advance about heavy rains, cyclones, high-speed winds, tsunami and other natural disasters.

"The novel project will be launched on a pilot basis by this year-end using Doordarshan's DTH platform," Nair said after delivering the valedictory address at an international seminar on disaster management.

Private DTH operators such as Tata Sky, Dish TV, Sun TV and others will subsequently be roped in to offer the service on their platform as they are also using ISRO's Ku-band transponders to telecast their bouquet of channels.

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

What is OpenTV software in Indian for DTH?

OpenTV' is a middleware for digital television (DTH). OpenTV Core software technology contains a hardware abstraction layer to enable hardware independence, TV libraries, a selection of application execution environments to create a digital television environment for set-top box.

OpenTV,use's its technologies to enable a range of interactive TV services, including multi-camera-angle viewing, gaming, interactive channels, push-VOD (Video-On-Demand ), PVR (Personal Video Recorder )and Electronic Programm Guide (EPG).

Currently openTV is used by DISHtv TATASky ans soon on SUNDIRECT. the new entries are coming with openTv like BIGtv, AirtelDTH, D2H and ETHAir

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Monday, June 9, 2008

Reliance is ready to launch BIGTV (DTH) with 5 million DTH STBs

Direct-to-Home BIGTV(DTH) services subsidiary of Reliance Communications. Big TV has placed an order for 5 million set top boxes (STBs) with an aim to procure the same at 25 percent reduced cost as compared to the prevailing cost of procuring MPEG2 STBs. Infact Reliance will gain not only on the cost front but also on the quality of transmission as its order is for MPEG4 standard based STBs.

The company has reportedly received half of the consignment and the other half is expected in a week’s time. The vendors for the order include Hyundai, UEC, Thomson, Hunmax, Homecast, Koship and Kaon Media.

There will be four to six models of STBs on offer to subscribers with some of the models providing an option to record the programmers.

Monday, June 2, 2008

TataSky lowers monthly subscriptions by Rs 50

With an aim to Competate DISHtv and rope in more customers Direct-to-Home operator TataSky on Monday reduced monthly subscription charges by up to Rs 50 across all packages.

The Tatasky already filled a case agnest the DISHtv for 'free set-top box' offer was an anti-competitive and deceptive act.with fair trade regulator Monopolies and Restrictive Trade Prac tices Commission (MRTPC)

The charge for 'Family Pack' has been reduced to Rs 200 per month earlier from Rs 250 per month earlier. Family Pack offers around 90 Hindi, regional, kids, infotainment and news channels in regional languages. Mehra said the monthly charge for top-end 'Super Saver' pack has also been reduced to Rs 260 from Rs 300 earlier. The pack offers 110 channels including English channels.

The move will help us to reach to the price-sensitive consumers and also believe that this will help us to achieve the third million-subscriber base much earlier from two million in April

Sunday, June 1, 2008

Dish TV To Launch Mobile MDU In Market

Testing have beed carried out with ten individual television sets using two dish antennae on a luxury cruiser recently, Dish TV Mobile division has just crossed the major technological hurdle of setting up an MDU system in moving vehicles.

This technological breakthrough allows DTH Mobile to set up individual screens in luxury buses and train compartments, where each passenger would be able to watch channels of his or her choice.

In the previous system, all passengers had to watch only a single channel that the bus operator would run from the moving DTH.

Notably, Dish TV Mobile had already started offering personal vehicles with dish antennae and there have been some steady sales. But the problem remained with offering channels of choice to individual TV sets in a mobile carrier.

Rent a movie by BIGFLIX first Time in India(Reliance)

Reliance Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group seeks to energize this momentum with its well-footed presence in the realm of new media entertainment. Started the Renting the movie in india in a big way under the brand BIGFLIX.

With a basic plan of Rs250.00 for month with unlimited DVD movies. who can now rent by walking into a BIGFlix store or have a movie delivered to a place(free of cost). you can also book by website http://www.bigflix.com/ or Call Centre, Website, SMS service and On Ground Stores.

BIGFlix has presence across the cities of Bangalore, Chandigarh, Delhi, Hyderabad and Mumbai and this will be soon followed by Ahmedabad, Chennai, Indore and Kolkata. it is under way to go pan India presence including small towns.

For ADAG Reliance – Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group is under way to go in big way with its DTH venture as it acquire maximum number of title for the group of entertainment business like BIGFLIX, BIGFM, BIG tv, BIG DTH, movie on demand by reliance mobile.

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Friday, May 30, 2008

DTH Growth In India

High Growth Rate
Home-grown DTH majors Dish TV and Tata Sky are mean while beefing up their portfolio of channels with additional transponders in the face on competition. While Tata Sky is likely to be accommodated on one of ISRO’s forth coming satellites with Ku-band capacity – possibly GSAT-6/ INSAT-4E, Dish TV has plans to double its transponders with an additional 14. This space will be available to Dish when its sister company Agrani’s part-owned satellite, ProtoStar-1, is launched towards end-July.


Tata Sky’s new capacity requirements are not known. According to a senior ISRO official, allocations of any additional capacity is part of the contract and would be made on a satellite close to the operator’s present allocation or in this case at 83 degree East longitude where INSAT-4A is located.

Growing enthusiasm


The enthusiasm for the DTH sector has stumped the satellite space provider ISRO. According to ISRO, the list of players could grow longer. For operators there is the task of picking and choosing amongst the new channels that are being announced almost every week. On last count there were 100 channels from about 50 companies waiting for licence from the Government. Scrambling for the limited space available, broadcasters are willing to pay carriage fees ranging from Rs 1 crore to upwards of Rs 2.5 crore per year.


The new ventures from Reliance, Bharti Telemedia and Videocon depend on fewer transponders (between 6-8 each) but are said to be using the MPEG 4 compression technology, allowing more channels per transponder and larger bouquets.

Wednesday, May 28, 2008

New DTH player from Sterling Group is set to launch DTH (ETH Air TV) soon

Sterling Group is set to launch DTH services by early 2009 under a new business ETH Air TV. In an attempt to differentiate its services, the company is positioning itself as a platform with a focus on educational content, and that’s why Education to Home or ETH.

An application for a licence is pending with the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting but talks with financial institutions, vendors, technology partners and broadcasters have started. The company is expecting to close all its agreements as soon as it has its Letter of Intent from the Ministry.

It already has an agreement with ISRO, and has been promised six transponders on the Insat 4G satellite which will be headed spaceward around May-June 2009; an interim accommodation could be arranged before that if ETH Air TV is ready with its backend infrastructure.

There are more channels than space on current DTH platforms, and ETH Air TV could accommodate these homeless, new channels who are willing to pay carriage fees to reach consumers, according to an industry source. It would also be tapping into regional markets with more local, or city-specific content, focussing on coaching classes, for example.

No service would be viable without the popular general entertainment channels though and ETH Air TV will offer the same but will add more niche content to its portfolio, both acquired and possibly even developed in-house. The service will be offered on mpeg4 (or with superior compression technology) Set Top Boxes that it will source from vendors and could be significantly subsidised at launch.

A Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB-S) technology will be able to accommodate around 120 channels; a DVB-S2 option will take the number of channels to more than 160. Market players Of the six licensees, there are three DTH players in the market already, including Sun Direct, which is a strong player in South India benefiting from the Sun Network’s popular content. Reliance ADAG’s Big TV and Bharti’s DTH venture are also expected to launch soon. ETH Air TV is nonetheless confident of breaking through the tough market by positioning itself differently.
Sterling Group’s telecom interests were placed under Siva Ventures which has an eight per cent stake in Tata Teleservices. However, the company is housing its DTH business under Shanmugam Realty and Housing Ltd, according to sources.

ISRO To Launch More Satellites To Meet DTH Demand

Indian Space Research Organization has announced that they are planning to launch three new satellites to meet the growing demand from the DTH companies in the Indian market.

A couple of new players are all set to enter the market and existing companies too need the transponders for expanding their facilities. Isro said in a statement that the three satellites would have around 42 Ku-band transponders.Some of these would be used for the rural markets. Reliance, Bharti and Videocon are three companies which are working on launching their DTH operations throughout the country.

Dish TV itself predicts that the Indian market would require an additional 72 transponders for DTH and TV broadcast by 2015.

DD Direct Plus(DTH) Targets More Than 100 Channels on DTH

DD Direct Plus, Doordarshan's free-to-air direct-to-home service, aims to have a pack of 100 channels on its platform. It currently offers 46 channels, apart from 21 channels of All India Radio.

This has become possible by lowering the annual carriage fee that broadcasters have to pay. DD Direct has added Japan’s NHK TV earlier this month. With this, it is beaming three foreign channels including Korean Broadcasting Corporation and Deutsche Welle.

they expect another 10to 15 foreign channels to join platform. DD Direct brought down the carriage fee last year from Rs 10 million to Rs 2.5 million along with a service tax of Rs 300,000. Foreign broadcasters, however, have to pay a carriage fee of Rs 5 million.

The imposition of the carriage fee of Rs 10 million had resulted in almost all news and many general entertainment channels quitting the platform. At present, the only private Indian news channel on the platform is Total TV.

The first DTH platform to be launched in the country, DD Direct had initially been launched by offering free carriage to different FTA channels. As a result, almost all the news channels had come on the platform. But many left when the carriage fee was fixed at Rs 10 million.

The platform had recently seen the entry of music channels like B4U Music and 9XM, and some south Indian TV channels. The private channels include five music channels and two spiritual channels. DD Direct's bouquet includes 20 Doordarshan channels.

DishTV offer internet services through DTH

DishTv is planning to provide internet connection through the DTH platform. Once the new satellite is operational internet services would be offered. Current DishTV users would have to exchange their STBs and dish to avail the internet service.

Essel Group owned direct-to-home (DTH) service DishTV is all set to extend its satellite channel capacity to 420 with the launch of its own satellite Argani scheduled by the end of June24th this year. Once operational the satellite would also enable DishTV to provide broadband internet service to its subscribers.

DishTV which has offered a free-of-cost set top box (STB) to all new subscribers, is looking at doubling its customer base of 320,000 in next 50 days. The company's plan to double customer base comes ahead of its Rs 800 crore satellite project being handled by Chinese satellite company ProtoStar.

Protostar has almost finalised the schedule for launching DishTV's satellite from Kourou in French Guyana. they expect the launch by the end of June and the satellite would be operational by July. they will then have additional 14 Ku-band and 12 c-band transponders for satellite TV broadcast. DishTV currently holds nine c-band transponders on a European satellite NSS-6 and can show 220 TV channels.

Being the oldest company in the market, it enjoys market leadership compared with its peers Prasarbharati's DD Direct Plus, Tata Sky and Sun TV services.

With the launch of its satellite and the entry of new players such as Reliance and Airtel in the DTH market, DishTV has decided to offer free STBs to all its new subscribers. New subscribers who opt for the annual maxi package worth Rs 3,990 will also get 67 movies-on-demand (MoD) free of cost.

Bharti Telemedia to launch DTH Operations (Airtel subsidiary)

Bharti Telemedia which is the subsidiary of bharti airtel is testing DTH signal to launch the DTH services in India. Mostly this will lunch soon this year end. DTH is with latest technology MPEG4 . Bharti Telemedia is also involved in manufacturing there DTH setup boxes.
Company to set up state-of-the-art infrastructure for uplinking and broadcast station near gurgaon, Haryana. They are tie-up with Foreign Service provider for there platform.

The launch of DTH services will add tremendously to our existing bouquet of integrated telecom offerings. We will be deploying world-class technology and infrastructure to offer the best in class DTH services to our customers.”

Bharti Telemedia To launch DTH operations by Q4 2008

For more information go for
http://www.bharti.com/117.0.html

Asianet Digital TV

ADTV which is idle for Kerala state people.because it coming with optical digital contant chaneels.

ADTV is simply about giving entertainment a whole new look. It offers its viewers excitement, endless possibilities and a very wide choice of affordable digital TV options. You get to choose from 114 digital channels all delivered with crystal clear picture and stereo sound.

A separate Digital head end has been set up in Kochi, where sound and pictures converted into a digital format and compressed, using minimum bits to convey the information on a digital signal. These signals are distributed further uninterruptedly without any quality loss from Trivandrum to Calicut through our underground Hybrid Fiber Coaxial Cable to provide a superior quality digita1 reception to the Television viewers of Kerala.

Being pioneers in this field in the state of Kerala, Asianet Satellite Communications will ensure through ADTV, that every home in Kerala enjoys the benefit of digital television at very economical rates.

  • Current Features of ADTV
  • Crystal clear picture with DVD quality
  • Stereo sound
  • 115 Channels
  • 15 of them Malayalam and 40 Regional
  • Programme reminder
  • Technology advantage which with stands any weather conditions
  • Parental Control
  • Electronic Programme Guide which enables the viewers to set the programme of their choice in advance.
    Future Plans
  • Movie on Demand
  • Songs on Demand
  • Educational contents
  • Video games
  • Interactive games
  • E-mail, Messaging, Browsing Etc.

SUNtv DTH service SUNDIRECT

the suntv service sundirect which offers free dish setup box including one year subscription free.This is the idle choice for south Indians because it contains maximum all southern states channels. Monthly subscription is at Rs75/- only.
Sun DTH is on MPEG4 which is latest technology in current service providers.

Please visit this site for more details
http://www.sundirect.in/

Videocon DTH service D2H coming soon

Videocon Industries, one of the largest consumer durables company in India in terms of sales. coming with its upcoming direct-to-home (DTH) business.

The DTH will be known under the D2H brand and is scheduled to test signals by the year-end. According to industry officials, the company already has a technology tie-up with Israeli firm Gilat Technology Networks, specially selected for its superior encryption technology. The company already manufactures analogue boxes and has a wide network of dealers which will be exploited for selling its DTH hardware.

At present, Information and Broadcasting Ministry does not allow exclusivity of content and the DTH players will need to focus on pricing and distribution.

Videocon set-top boxes are also expected to be cheaper than the ones currently available in the market. Pricing will be an important strategy with Videocon across all its product lines.

BigTv of Reliance Talks with Jet Airways to offer live DTH

ADAG’s DTH venture Reliance BIGTV is learnt to be in talks with Jet Airways to offer its live DTH service on its planes. So far Kingfisher Airlines is the only Indian airline that is offering live feed of 16 channels to its passengers in collaboration with ZEE Dish TV.

According to industry sources Reliance DTH service is likely to replace the company’s in-flight entertainment system JetScreen, which largely offers pre-recorded content through ‘video on demand’ on its domestic and international flights.

The DTH company would be partnering with an Israel-based technology company for the same. Reliance BIGTV which is likely to be launched by June end, has already placed an order of about 6 million set-top boxes with its vendors. Industry sources believe that the company is expecting to grab about that many consumers in the next 18-19 months till the next year-end.

Monday, May 26, 2008

Reliance bigtv started offer

Much awaiting reliance bigtv dth services will start to public with in month’s time. The live testing has been done with there exiting customers After some bugs and glisters. Final version will be launch to the final public soon.

The offer may contain with high definition TV’s (HD Tv’s). they also have offer new channel’s which are still not lunched. These chaneel are from ADAG Anil Dirubai Ambani Group. Formally reliance entertainment.

For info please visit the following link

http://www.bigtv.co.in/bigtv/big/index.html