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The total number of DTH subscribers in India rose from 1.5 million in 2005 to 23 million in 2010. [8] Sun Direct became the first DTH provider to offer high-definition (HD) channels in early 2010. [9] Tata Play (formerly Tata Sky) began offering HD channels later that year. [10] Other DTH providers subsequently began carrying HD channels. [11]
There are 4 pay-for-use DTH service providers and one free-to-air service provider (DD Free Dish) in India. [1] As of 31 March 2024, there are 61.97 million active paying DTH subscribers, in addition to the subscribers of state-owned DD Free Dish, in the country according to Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI). DD Free Dish has over 4 ...
The merger made the new combined entity the largest DTH provider in India with 17.7 million active subscribers. Dish TV and Videocon d2h reported separate revenue numbers in FY2017. The combined total revenue of the two firms was ₹ 8,077 crore (US$970 million). The company retained the name of DishTV India Limited after the merger. [14]
India currently has 6 major DTH service providers and a total of over 54 million subscriber households as of December 2012. DishTV (a ZEE TV subsidiary), Tata Play , d2h , Sun Network owned ' Sun Direct DTH', Bharti Airtel's DTH Service ' Airtel Digital TV ' and the public sector DD Free Dish .
DD Free Dish (formerly known as DD Direct Plus) is an Indian State-owned free-to-air satellite television provider owned and operated by Public Service Broadcaster Prasar Bharati. [1] It was launched in December, 2004.
A lucrative market valued at $600 million, according to a recent Deloitte study, India’s SVODs are projected to grow 30% annually to reach $2.5 billion by 2024. How India Streamer ALTBalaji ...
Tata Play is the largest DTH service provider in India. [2] As of March 2023, according to TRAI Tata Play serves 21.3 million subscribers which is 32.65% of total DTH users in India. [2] Tata Play entered into an agreement with French firm Vantiva to supply 4K set top boxes from early 2015. [3] The company was formerly known as Tata Sky. [4]
The service acquired 1 million subscribers within 90 days of launch, due to limited competition from other operators in the market. The service was later renamed to Reliance Digital TV. The operator was acquired by Pantel Technologies & Veecon Media in January 2018. [3] In March 2018, the company launched a pre-booking DTH offer.