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[31] [32] Tata Sky also offered live broadcasts of select matches in 4K. [33] Reliance Big TV was sold to Pantel Technologies and Veecon Media and Television in 2018. [34] It was rebranded and relaunched as Independent TV. [35] On 22 March 2018, Dish TV merged with Videocon d2h, creating the largest DTH provider in India. [36]
Logo of former name (Tata Sky) Tata Sky was a joint venture between the Tata Group and News Corporation, which owned 80% and 20% stakes respectively [5] until 2008, when Singapore-based Temasek Holdings picked up a 10% stake in Tata Play from the Tata Group. Tata Sky was incorporated in 2001, but launched services on 8 August 2006. [6]
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Airtel Digital TV is an Indian subscription based satellite television provider owned by Bharti Telemedia Limited, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Bharti Airtel. [1] It launched DTH satellite television service in India on 9 October 2008.
Tata Docomo was an Indian mobile network operator, a wholly owned subsidiary of Tata Teleservices deriving its name from NTT Docomo who invested in the company in 2008. In October 2017, Bharti Airtel announced a merger deal with Tata Teleservices and the acquisition of Tata Docomo. [ 3 ]
Harit Nagpal (born 2 November 1961) is the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Tata Play, formerly known as Tata Sky, since August 2010. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] He has nearly four decades of experience in the industry.
Tata Business Support Services Ltd (Tata BSS) is a wholly owned subsidiary of Tata Sons, providing outsourced contact center services to large telecommunications operators, Internet service providers, DTH service providers, and online travel agencies amongst other domestic (Indian) and international clients.
In Canada, a la carte service has been required by law since December 2016. [3] [4] The legislation dates back to at least 2012 when the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) ruled that consumers should be able to subscribe to individual channels, but the fewer channels purchased, the higher the cost for each one.