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Like the earlier regulation concerning DTH operators, this order took effect on December 1, 2007. It also permitted packages to be offered along with a la carte. [13] [14] Several broadcasters, such as Star India, Zee Turner, Set Discovery and Sun TV, challenged TRAI's order in the Telecom Disputes Settlement Appellate Tribunal (TDSAT).
Airtel Digital TV's standard-definition broadcasts are in MPEG-4 with Interactive Service and 7-day Electronic Programmed Guide. [17] A universal remote is included in the package that can, over IR frequencies, control both the TV and the DTH box. [18] [19] Airtel Digital TV HD provides channels of resolution 1080p pixel with a 16:9 aspect ratio.
These are Dish TV (a ZEE TV subsidiary), Tata Sky, Sun Network owned 'Sundirect DTH', Reliance owned BIG TV, Bharti Airtel's DTH Service 'Airtel Digital TV' and the public sector DD Direct Plus. As of 2010, India has the most competitive Direct-broadcast satellite market with seven operators vying for more than 110 million TV homes.
The license ran for 12 years with exclusive rights and the license was won in strong competition with MTG and Telenor. On 21 July Boxer, in a consortium with BT (British Telecom) and Communicorp, won the license to operate pay TV in Ireland, here again in strong competition from other operators. At the beginning of 2009, Boxer had 689,000 ...
The channel TravelXP HD Europe was launched back in August 2016 in Germany [8] and later in other countries including Hungary [9] and Poland. [10] Travelxp UK covers England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales. [11] Travelxp primarily telecasts in India in English, Hindi and Bengali, [12] and it also has a Tamil subsidiary channel, Travelxp ...
The Digital Television business provides Direct-to-Home (DTH) TV services across India under the brand name Airtel digital TV. It started services on 9 October 2008 and had about 16.027 million customers at the end of June 2019.
Telecommunications in Ireland operate in a regulated competitive market that provides customers with a wide array of advanced digital services. This article explores Ireland's telecommunications infrastructure including: fixed and mobile networks, The voice, data and Internet services, cable television, developments in next-generation networks and broadcast networks for radio and television.
In Ireland, Virgin Media Ireland, which formerly traded under the brand names Chorus NTL and UPC Ireland, is by far the largest cable operator, almost all of the state's cable TV operators and formerly all of the state's MMDS licences. Virgin Media offers digital cable television services in cities and towns throughout the country (with the ...