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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]
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]
Airtel (Xstream Box, Xstream Stick and Internet TV) AIS (Playbox) Akari; Asianet; Asus; Bang & Olufsen; Benq; Bouygues Telecom (Bbox Miami) CCC Mobile (Air Stick) [1] ChannelMaster
Airtel digital TV had a total subscriber base of 10.07 million as on 30 March 2015. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] On 12 December 2017, Bharti Airtel announced that it would sell a 20% stake in Bharti Telemedia to American private equity firm Warburg Pincus for US$350 million.
Tata Communications has a data centre network located in 44 locations worldwide. [17] Tata Communications has completed its acquisition of Kaleyra. The deal, worth approximately US$100 million, will combine Tata's customer base and other enterprise solutions. [18] It offers cloud services [19] and managed security services. [20]
In 2017, in response to complaints by Tata Sky, the Supreme Court of India ruled that these simulcasts are only allowed to be carried by on the free-to-air terrestrial and DD Free Dish, and that DD National must be blacked out on pay television providers in defense of the pay-television rightsholder when such events are broadcast.
Sun Direct is an Indian subscription based satellite television service provider, owned by Sun Group.It was launched in December 2007. [2] It transmits digital satellite television and audio to households in India.
By 1999, following the launch of several more satellites (at Astra 19.2°E by SES), the number of channels had increased to around 60 and BSkyB launched the first subscription-based digital television platform in the UK, offering a range of 300 channels broadcast from the SES Astra satellites at Astra 28.2°E under the brand name Sky Digital ...