NEW DELHI: Direct-to-home operators said they did not treat the cable operator as their competitor and felt DTH was simply one other way for the country to get digitised. | |||
| Airtel DTH director and CEO Ajai Puri said DTH was essentially a way of digitizing technology and making television accessible to remote corners of the country and the poorest of the poor. The principal market of the DTH operators was the non-cable and the non-TV market since many in remote areas did not buy TV sets since they did not receive signals. | |||
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| He said whatever is better, faster and cheaper will succeed. At present, 60 to 65 per cent of DTH was in rural areas. But he expected DTH to break even only in about seven to eight years. Answering a question, Sharma said the government must find a way to give right of way to cable operators so that wires do not hang around all over the place. |
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Indiantelevision.com's Digital Edge DTH operators feel HITS will expand the digital market
Indiantelevision.com's Digital Edge DTH operators feel HITS will expand the digital market
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