Tuesday, 30 May 2017

Will the stars align for Airtel Digital TV's new SVOD astrology channel, Astrovaani?

Airtel Digital TV, the DTH arm of Bharti Airtel, and Dominiche, an MCN catering to the DTH and OTT ecosystem launched Astrovaani, a subscription-based video on demand (SVOD) astrology channel. Through this, Indian viewers will have access to on-demand, round the clock, cable content focused on astrology for the first time.

Currently, the service is available to Airtel DTH users at an introductory price of Re 1 for the first fortnight, after which subscribers can access the channel for a nominal Rs 39 per month.

Astrovaani showcases a variety of astrology techniques and practices including tarot, Vastu, Feng Shui, palmistry, numerology, healing, face reading, aura reading and Runes. Also, the programming will cover astrological accessories such as gems and precious stones, rudraksh, yantra and lalkitaab, among other things. Predictions on Astrovaani will be made by prominent names in the field including MunishaKhatwani, BejanDaruwala,Neel Choksi and Bhavesh Dave, among others.

Sriram Sundresan, Chief Marketing Officer, Airtel Digital TV, said, “We are pleased to announce the launch of Astrovaani. Indians have shown an appetite for content related to astrology and this service will offer them easy access to the latest in the genre and will go a long way in answering their questions on the subject.”

Utpal Vaishnav, Managing Director, Dominiche, said, “As part of our endeavour to constantly make unique and compelling content available to the DTH ecosystem, we have curated and produced the Astrovaani channel. The genre has the capability to drive a lot of viewership in India. The Astro genre also fills a significant void. Astrovaani features the best Indian astro experts. Dominiche has covered this genre most comprehensively by exclusively signing up over 350 top experts and creating over 500 hours of programme content.”

Earlier, Airtel Digital TV launched ‘Internet TV,’ its latest smart set top box, powered by Android TV, which comes preloaded with Netflix, YouTube, Google Play Music, Google Play Games, Airtel Movies and more.

Bharti Airtel lately has been pretty active in the digital space with its announcement of tie-up with Amazon for its recently launched Fire TV Stick with Voice Remote last month. Through this partnership, customers purchasing Amazon Fire TV will avail 100 GB high-speed data free via Airtel Broadband/Airtel 4G Home Wi-Fi.

Resource :http://www.exchange4media.com/digital/will-the-stars-align-for-airtel-digital-tvs-new-svod-astrology-channel-astrovaani_69014.html

After Zee Entertainment, Sun TV slashes channel prices ahead of TRAI rules

After Zee Entertainment, it is the turn of Sun TV to slash its channel prices with effect from Sept 1 in anticipation of the implementation of new channel pricing rules by TRAI. 

The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India had, three months ago, announced that media companies and cable and DTH companies will no longer be allowed to push unnecessary channels down consumers’ throats by pricing individual channels at high rates.

At present, most DTH operators price individual channels at very high rates to discourage people from buying channels one-by-one and to force them to buy packs or bouquets.

When a consumer buys a pack, the DTH operator can make money in two ways: First, it gets a subscription free from the consumer, and secondly, it gets money from the channel owner as well for having included the channel in the pack.

However, if most people start buying channels one-by-one, then the second source of revenue — called carriage fees — will become irrelevant.

For broadcasters, this will mean the end of their ability to push their less-popular channels to consumers by bundling them with popular channels.

Under the new TRAI rules, the sum of the individual prices of channels included in a package cannot be more than 17.65% higher than the price of the overall pack.

In other words, if the total cost of a pack consisting of 10 channels is Rs 85, then the sum of the prices of the 10 individual channels cannot be more than Rs 100. At present, it is likely to range from Rs 300-400.

Zee Entertainment has already tweaked the prices of its individual channels to conform to the new rule, and now Sun TV — which operates around 38 channels — has also done so by bringing down individual prices.

With effect from September, it has reduced the maximum retail price of Sun TV HD to 19 per month per connection from Rs 40 at present. With this, the price of standard definition version of Sun TV and HD version of the same channel has become the same.

Similarly, it has reduced the price of KTV HD and Gemini TV HD to Rs 19 from Rs 40, while the price of newly launched Surya HD has been reduced to Rs 15 from Rs 20.

Even as Zee and Sun — which have both channels and DTH businesses — seemed to have welcomed the news, Star India — which has only channels and no DTH — and Airtel and Tata Sky — which have only DTH and no channels — have challenged the new rules in court.
Resource : https://ultra.news/t-t/31472/zee-entertainment-sun-tv-slashes-channel-prices-ahead-trai-rules

Thursday, 25 May 2017

Taxes on entertainment, cable, DTH to come down under GST

The Dollar Business Bureau

The government said on Tuesday that taxes on entertainment, Direct-To-Home (DTH)  and cable services would come down in the new Goods and Services Tax (GST) as 'entertainment tax' that is imposed by the states has been included in the GST regime.

The services offered through admission to cinematography films or entertainment events in cinema halls will be imposed with a rate of 28% under GST effective from July 1, the Finance Ministry said in a statement.

Presently, the states levy entertainment tax of up to 100% with regard to exhibition of films in cinema halls/theatres.

The entertainment tax has now been subsumed under the GST, and therefore only the taxes imposed by a municipality or panchayat on amusements and entertainments will stay.

“Entertainment services shall suffer a lower tax incidence under GST. In addition to the benefit of lower headline rates of GST, the service providers shall be eligible for full input tax credits (ITC) of GST paid in respect of inputs and input services,” the statement said.

The GST Council has decided a tax rate of 18% on cable TV and DTH services.

Presently, the states impose entertainment tax on these services in the range of 10-30% over and above the 15% service tax.

With regards to theatre, circus, classical dance together with folk dance and drama, a rate of 18% will be levied under GST.

Presently, the states levy entertainment tax on these services, the statement said.

“Presently, such service providers are not eligible to avail of input credits in respect of VAT paid on domestically procured capital goods and inputs or of Special Additional Duty (SAD) paid on imported capital goods and inputs,” it added.

While the GST is a value-added tax, the entertainment tax currently imposed by the states is similar to a turnover tax, it said.

The GST Council, last week, had finalised the tax rates of more than 1,200 goods and 500 services in a four slab rate structure of 5%, 12%, 18%, and 28% under the new GST regime.

Resource : https://www.thedollarbusiness.com/news/taxes-on-entertainment-cable-dth-to-come-down-under-gst/50374

Wednesday, 24 May 2017

Tata Sky to add five more HD channels to take total to 86


Tata Sky, the Indian DTH operator with the highest amount of spectrum and channels, will add five more HD channels to take the total high-definition offerings on the platform to 86.

The new channels being added tomorrow are DSports, MTV HD+, Surya (Malayalam), Udaya (Kannada) and Gemini Movies (Telugu).

With 86 HD channels, the operator has further solidified its position as the largest provider of high-definition content in India.

In comparison, most DTH operators provide only 45-65 HD channels, while cable players provide between 30-50 such channels.

However, due to the paucity of high-definition content, Tata Sky has been forced to offer so-called ‘plus 1’ channels, which are essentially one-hour delayed feed of existing offerings.

As such, it provides +1 services for ‘Star Gold’, ‘Zee Cinema’ and so on.

SPECTRUM BONANZA

Tata Sky has found itself in a happy position of being faced with a glut of spectrum after one of ISRO’s satellites — INSAT-4A — failed to ‘die’ on time.

Tata Sky was using 432 MHz of spectrum on INSAT-4A to deliver content to the Indian subcontinent and was behind players like Videocon D2h, which has 540 MHz, and Dish TV, which had 648 MHz.

INSAT-4A was supposed to reach ‘end of life’ in 2017, and to replace it, ISRO sent GSAT-10 to the same orbital location with 432 MHz of capacity.

As luck would have it, both satellites are working simultaneously. However, because the older satellite can die any time, ISRO cannot sell the capacity on its new satellite to a new player. For the same reason, it cannot sell its capacity on the older satellite either, to any new player.

As a result, Tata Sky has been permitted to use both satellites at the same time, and now has about 828 MHz of spectrum at its disposal.

This is almost double of what most operators in India have.

The only serious competitor is Dish TV, which has recently increased its capacity to 828 MHz. However, since Dish uses the older and less-efficient MPEG-2 standard, 828 MHz is equivalent to around 600 MHz only.

Airtel Digital too has increased its spectrum recently to 396 MHz to 504 MHz and can take it even higher, depending on its need.

Resource : https://ultra.news/t-t/31436/tata-sky-add-five-hd-channels-take-total-86

Tuesday, 23 May 2017

Entertainment, cable, DTH to attract lower taxes under GST

NEW DELHI: Taxation on entertainment, cable and DTH services shall come down under the Goods and Services Tax regime as the 'entertainment tax' levied by states has been subsumed in the GST, the government said today.

The Finance Ministry in a statement said services by way of admission to entertainment events or cinematography films in cinema theatres will attract 28 per cent GST with effect from July 1.



Currently, states impose entertainment tax of up to 100 per cent in respect of exhibition of cinematography films in theatres/cinema halls.

Under GST, the entertainment tax has been subsumed, and hence only the taxes levied by a panchayat or municipality on entertainments and amusements will continue.


Thus, entertainment services shall suffer a lower tax incidence under GST. In addition to the benefit of lower headline rates of GST, the service providers shall be eligible for full input tax credits (ITC) of GST paid in respect of inputs and input services," the ministry said.

The GST Council has finalised 18 per cent tax rate on cable TV and Direct-To-Home (DTH) services.

Resource :http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/economy/finance/entertainment-cable-dth-to-attract-lower-taxes-under-gst/articleshow/58802698.cms

Zee unveils national Hindi news channel

India’s Zee Media has launched Zee Hindustan, a national channel covering news from a range of states in addition to the capital and metropolitan cities.


“In the present scenario, where other news channels from all the languages are busy discussing the national capital priorities, there will be one channel which will discuss the state’s news affairs which can influence the centre,” explained Jagdeesh Chandra (pictured), executive director & CEO Regional Channels, ZMCL. “Why do States like Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Karnataka, Jharkhand and Assam not set Agendas in Delhi? The answer to these questions lie in Zee Hindustan, because we believe that states make the Nation.”

“This picture will be the main focus of our special programme 'राजधानी से राजधानी तक', which will be aired seven days a week at 7pm. Not just eight stories, but our special programme will focus on 80 stories making it our agenda.”

Among the programming, Zee Hindustan will cover news from each state’s government, asking what each state’s chief minister has done for the people and what important announcements have been made. “Now, Indian audience will not wait for the end of the year to assess the performance of their chief minister, Zeeहिंदुस्तान will work each day to scrutinise the government’s work,” a statement said.

The channel is now available on direct-to-home (DTH) platforms Tata Sky, Dish TV, Airtel DTH and DD Direct.Resource :https://www.rapidtvnews.com/2017052347321/zee-unveils-national-hindi-news-channel.html#axzz4hu6j822a

ABS, The Solar Group to Launch New DTH Service in the Philippines

Asia Broadcast Satellite (ABS) and The Solar Group, one of the largest content providers in the Philippines, have formed a joint venture partnership to launch the first nationwide free-to-view Direct-to-Home (DTH) television services in the Philippines. The new service will be available on C-band via the ABS 6 satellite covering the Philippines.

Unlike most Ku-band DTH services, the C-band service will not be susceptible to rain degradation, according to ABS. The free-to-view platform is scheduled to launch in Q3 2017 and will host a bouquet of 40 to 50 high quality domestic and international channels. Content will include different genres of programming from general entertainment, music, movies, sports, lifestyle, infotainment, children’s and local content. Consumers in the Philippines will need to make a one-time purchase of a DTH kit, which includes a small parabolic antenna and decoder Set-Top Box (STB), to be able to enjoy programming with no monthly fees.

For the first time in the Philippines, everyone will be able to afford high quality television programming for free, including consumers living in the rural areas and outlying islands,” said ABS Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Tom Choi.
Resource :http://www.satellitetoday.com/broadcasting/2017/05/22/abs-solar-group-launch-new-dth-service-philippines/

Monday, 22 May 2017

Private DTH operators least perturbed by DD Free Dish's expansion

he 35th e-auction of DD Free Dish, the central government’s Free-To-Air Direct to Home (DTH) platform, is slated to take place later this week on May 25. The auction provides television broadcasters with the opportunity of grabbing vacant non-news and current affairs DTH slots on DD Free Dish at a reserve price of Rs 8 crore. However, leading private DTH operators, Dish TV and Tata Sky, are least perturbed by the expansion of DD Free Dish.



Speaking to exchange4media, Dish TV’s Jawahar Goel described DD Free Dish as a “stepping stone” for pay TV market. Instead of recognizing the government’s DTH platform as a competitor, the veteran business executive found it to be complimentary. “Those who want to watch free TV, they are on DD Free Dish while others who can pay opt for private DTH players,” said Goel, Chairman & Managing Director, Dish TV

On the other hand, Tata Sky, a close competitor of Dish TV, was reluctant to comment on the relevance of DD Free Dish. Harit Nagpal told exchange4media that it wasn’t appropriate to compare DD Free Dish with private operators. He reasoned that the former is “free” and the purpose of its existence is “very different” as compared to them.


“They are running a free food service. We are a restaurant,” said Nagpal, Managing Director & CEO, Tata Sky, as he invoked the analogy of a langar (food served to all visitors in a Gurdwara for free) viz-a-viz DD Free Dish. Powered by satellites, DTH platforms eliminate the role of middlemen or local cable operators through the use of dish antennas installed in homes. The process is further aided by set-top-boxes. Established during the fag end of 2004, DD Free Dish has grown from a small cluster of 33 channels to a large family of 80 television and 32 radio channels. The government’s plan is to eventually increase the DTH platform’s capacity to over 250 channels over the next two years.




The previous auction of slots on DD Free Dish held on May 9 saw successful bidding from 9X Jalwa, Sony Wah and Zee Anmol Cinema. Along with a participation amount of Rs 2.80 crore, broadcasters have to submit a non-refundable processing fee of Rs 25,000 before 12 noon on May 25 to be a part of the 35th e-auction. C1 India Private Limited will be conducting the auction on behalf of Prasar Bharati
Resource : http://www.exchange4media.com/tv/private-dth-operators-least-perturbed-by-dd-free-dishs-expansion_68891.html

Monday, 15 May 2017

Bharti Airtel bundles DTH with broadband in new myHome pack

MUMBAI:
 To take on Reliance Jio’s broadband service JioFibre, Bharti Airtel has unveiled a new promotional offer that bundles its broadband and direct-to-home (DTH) services in a package. The new promotional offer ‘myHome’ gives its users 5GB of additional data every month for each postpaid connection and digital TV service that users link to their Airtel broadband connection.

The offer is currently active on the My Airtel app and can be grabbed by all users having a broadband connection and a postpaid or an Airtel Digital TV DTH service. The myHome offer is available for individual users who have subscribed to Airtel’s services before 1 July 2016.

 The offer comes with a cap on the number of connections that can be bundled by a consumer. A user can bundle up to 25 postpaid connections and 25 DTH connections with the broadband service, which essentially amounts to 250GB of additional broadband data per month.
The offer comes in the wake of Reliance Jio’s announcement that it is testing its fibrenet broadband service JioFibre in five major cities—Delhi, Mumbai, Jamnagar, Pune and Chennai. The official launch date for the service is yet to be announced.
Resource : http://www.televisionpost.com/dth/bharti-airtel-bundles-dth-with-broadband-in-new-myhome-pack/

Saturday, 13 May 2017

Dish TV and Videocon d2h merger gets CCI approval

The new company resulting from the DishTV-Videocond2h merger will be called Dish TV Videocon Ltd, in which Dish TV will own 55% and Videocon 45% stake
Jawahar Goel, MD of Dish TV, will lead Dish TV Videocon Ltd as chairman and managing director following the merger.

New Delhi: The Competition Commission of India (CCI) on Wednesday approved the merger between Zee Entertainment Enterprises Ltd’s DTH platform Dish TV and Videocon d2h, the direct-to-home television arm of Videocon Industries Ltd.

The companies had announced their merger in November 2016. The new company will be called Dish TV Videocon Ltd. Dish TV will own 55% and Videocon 45% stake in the new company.

In a statement released on Wednesday, Dish TV said that the company has already received the approval from the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi), NSE and BSE Ltd for the proposed merger.

Dish TV has also called a meeting of equity shareholders on 12 May 2017 to seek their approval for the merger, according to the statement.

Earlier this year, CCI had asked the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) to weigh in on whether the merger of DTH firms Dish TV India Ltd and Videocon d2h Ltd will violate any anti-trust laws, Mint had reported on 9 March.

The proposed transaction is expected to create a leading cable and satellite distribution platform in India which will serve 27.6 million customers (data as of 30 September) and will have a 45% market share. Jawahar Goel, managing director of Dish TV, will lead the combined entity as chairman and managing director.

Dish TV is currently the market leader with a 25% share, followed by Tata Sky with a 23% market share, according to data from Trai. Videocon d2h and Bharti Telemedia have 20% market share each.

At present, India has seven DTH firms including state-owned broadcaster Doordarshan’s DTH platform for free-to-air channels called DD Free Dish. According to a 2013 report on the Indian DTH market by Hong Kong-based research firm Media Partners Asia, revenues in the DTH industry are expected to touch $3.9 billion by 2017 and $5.3 billion by 2020, up from $1.5 billion in 2012.

Resource : http://www.livemint.com/Companies/FULbZN0PRVxgPcBVeI0nEN/Dish-TV-and-Videocond2h-merger-gets-CCI-approval.html

Zee Entertainment slashes channel prices ahead of TRAI regulation

Zee Entertainment, one of the four big broadcasting groups of India, has become the first player to bring its channel prices in line with an upcoming regulation issued by the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India.

Zee’s new tariff card prices its channels a fraction of what they are being sold for in the market at present.

For example, under the new tariff, the maximum retail price of Zee Studio HD — the high definition Hollywood movie channel from the group — has been fixed at Rs 7 per month.

In comparison, the present nprice being charged by Airtel Digital DTH service for the channel is Rs 51 per month. Tata Sky charges Rs 50 per month, while Videocon D2H charges Rs 23 per month.

The regulator had, in early March, unveiled a comprehensive set of rules aimed at preventing companies from forcing customers to buy unwanted channels.

Broadly, the rules prevent companies — both cable and DTH players as well as broadcasters like Zee and Star India — from forcing customers to buy unwanted channels by tying them together with channels in heavy demand.

It was seven years ago that the regulator first targeted the practice of bundling channels together. In 2010, it issued its first order on the subject, forcing all content distributors to offer their channels on an ‘a la carte’ or individual basis.

It said such a move would help customers pick and choose the ones they wanted to see.

However, cable, DTH and broadcasting companies got over the regulation by hiking the price of individual channels to unaffordable levels, forcing users to subscribe to bouquets.

Most HD channels, for example, are sold at Rs 50 each, and a customer who wants to see subscribe to 50 of them will have to pay around Rs 2,500 per month.

However, if the customer was willing to watch the channels that the DTH operator or the broadcaster wanted him to watch, he could get 50 HD channels for just around Rs 200 per month.

TRAI addressed this problem by unveiling a new set of rules in March that linked the price of a bouquet of channels to their individual prices. It said a broadcaster can only offer a maximum of 15% discount under the bouquet system over the individual channel price.

So, if the broadcaster wanted to sell a bouquet of 50 channels at Rs 200, then the sum of their individual prices could not be more than Rs 235.

VISIBLE IMPACT

Though others are dragging their heels, Zee Entertainment seems to have decided to get ready for the impending change.

The company has unveiled affordable rates for all its channels, including the nine High-Definition offerings that it has.

The highest price for an individual channel is for the newly launched Zee Marathi HD, which will retail for Rs 18 per subscriber per month. The non-HD version of the channel has been priced at Rs 14.

The second costliest is Zee TV HD at Rs 16, followed by Zee Bangla HD at Rs 14. The standard versions of these channels are priced at Rs 12 and 10 per month respectively.

No DTH or cable operator will be able to charge a higher rate for the channel, though they could charge less, or even zero.

LITIGATION

The move has irked the broadcasting industry, three companies, Bharti Airtel, Tata Sky and Star India, have approached various High Courts seeking a stay on the new rules.

The three cases of litigation related to the new rules are being fought in the Delhi and Madras High Courts.

While Star India has filed its petition in the Madras High Court, Tata Sky and Airtel Digital have approached the Delhi High Court.

Star India wanted a stay on the implementation of the order, which is scheduled to come into effect in early September, but the High Court refused to grant such a stay.
The broadcaster then approached the Supreme Court, which allowed a stay, but instructed the Madras High Court to hear the case on a day-to-day basis and come to a verdict by July 10.

It is believed that the losing party will then appeal to the Supreme Court, which will still have time to decide the appeal by July end, allowing for the implementation of the order in September.

Meanwhile, the Tata Sky and Airtel Digital litigations will be taken up by the Delhi High Court for the first time tomorrow.

The companies argue that the government does not have the right to curtail their right to price their offerings. However, the TRAI has argued that it has the right to bring in pricing rules to ensure a level playing field for bigger companies — such as Star India — and smaller broadcasters such as Balaji.

Under the current system, it has argued, companies that operated dozens of channels enjoy an unfair advantage in pushing their channels via bundling.
Resource : https://ultra.news/s-e/31251/zee-entertainment-slashes-channel-prices-ahead-trai-regulation

Tuesday, 9 May 2017

Reliance Jio DTH registration spam in Whatsapp: Beware of it

It's known to everyone that the Reliance Jio is about to enter the DTH segment sometime soon. But as expected, there are quite a lot of rumors regarding this announcement and registration.

Like everything else, the fake messages are flowing online regarding the Jio DTH registration in order to misguide the users. Some hackers are trying to make some money from it even before the company announces this service in India. So, beware of any such fake messages you receive about the registration of this service.

Now, such spam messages are getting circulated in WhatsApp stating that Jio DTH registrations have already started by the company. There is no official announcement by the company yet about this matter. So, if you have received any such Whatsapp message, then it is better to ignore.

If you are worried about how this message looks like, then read this article further. The hackers send a message which asks the user to redirect to www.myjiodth.com. Once you enter this page, it asks you to book for Jio DTH service in advance and states that this pre-booking will end on 31st May 2017.

You can find this statement on the website, "Get FREE Jio DTH HD Set Top Box with Jio Broadband connection for 6 Months and more than 440 Channels totally free. After that, there are monthly charges about Rs 180."

If you go ahead and fill the pre-booking form, it will ask you to share the page on eight WhatsApp Groups for the purpose of verification. This type of spams are common nowadays. Recently, even the Google Docs had to face a phishing attack where hackers were able to access users data without any login or password details.

Since it is difficult to end such spams all of a sudden, at least it is preferred to stay alert from such attacks.

Resource : http://www.gizbot.com/telecom/news/reliance-jio-dth-registration-spam-whatsapp-beware-it-040567.html

Monday, 8 May 2017

Airtel Digital increases HD channels to take on Tata Sky

Airtel Digital has bounced back into reckoning in fast growing high-definition DTH market by adding capacity from the newly launched SES-9 satellite and could emerge a strong challenger to Tata Sky in coming days.

The SES-9 satellite was launched last year and new transponders were made available to Airtel earlier this year.

Over the last several days, the DTH provider has added around 10 high-definition channels and more are expected to be added shortly.

Among the new HD channels added to Airtel are TLC, Times Now, Animal Planet, Zee Talkies, Zee Bangla and Zee Marathi.

With the latest additions, it has now tied with Tata Sky and Sun Direct as the platform that offers the highest number of HD English movie channels in India. All three now offer 10 Hollywood movie channels.

The expansion has also helped the company boost its non-movie English offerings by bringing onboard Animal Planet, TLC etc. In the his regard, the platform now offers as wide a selection in this regard as Sun Direct and Tata Sky.

BACK TO NO. 2

With the latest additions, the total number of HD channels on the platform has gone up from 55 to 65, and the company has re-emerged as the No. 2 operator in this segment beating Sun Direct and Dish TV.

It was, at one time, the No. 1 HD operator in the country with the highest number of such channels, but was forced to surrender its leadership due to paucity of spectrum.

Even with the newly added channels, it is still behind Tata Sky, which has 75 HD offerings. However, the gap is likely to close fast in coming days.

TOP THREE

As far as the English language market is concerned, Airtel’s expansion has further opened up the gap between the top three — Sun Direct, Airtel and Tata Sky — and the others — Dish TV, Videocon D2h and Reliance Big TV.

Dish TV, which has as much capacity as the others, is now clearly behind the top three in terms of channel count in the English market.

In the English segment, Dish TV offers only seven movie channels and six entertainment channels in the HD segment and is ranked No. 4 — compared to ten movie channels and seven entertainment channels on Sun Direct, which is ranked No. 3.

SPECTRUM PLAY

DTH operators, like mobile operators, are dependent on availability of spectrum, and in this matter, no other operator has been as lucky as Tata Sky — which partly explains its HD leadership.

The operator was using a modest 12 transponders on INSAT-4A satellite which was launched in 2005 and supposed to reach end of life in 2017.

To replace the satellite when it dies, ISRO sent up GSAT-10, and gave 12 transponders on the same to Tata Sky.

However, INSAT 4A is still going strong, with the result that Tata Sky now has around 23 transponders at its location.

None of its competitors has anything comparable.

For example, Airtel Digital was operating with just 11 transponders on SES-7 satellite till last year.

Given that a single transponder can only transmit 12 to 14 high definition channels or about 40 standard definition channels, the company could not take on Tata Sky in terms of the sheer number of channels.

As a result, it was offering only around 55 HD channels despite being a pioneer in the segment.


However, it got some timely help from its satellite provider SES last year as it launched a new satellite — SES-9 — last year with lots of capacity.

Thanks to an extra three transponders (108 MHz) of capacity on the new satellite, Airtel is again able to add new HD channels.

At 3 MHz per channel, the extra 108 MHz is enough for the company to add 36 HD channels — taking the total to 90 such channels.

SUN DIRECT

Similarly, Sun Direct too has seen a pick-up in the spectrum available to it, though it is not as dramatic as in case of Tata Sky or Airtel Digital.

The Chennai-based operator was working with just eight transponders, including three shared with Reliance Big TV, till last year.

This year, it was able to get three more transponders, which helped it add 42 new HD channels to its platform and take its total high-definition line-up to 55.

DISH TV

Another potential competitor is Dish TV, which is using 12 transponders on the NSS-6 satellite to transmit its standard definition channels.

Since it could not get enough capacity on the same channel for its HD offerings, it was forced to go to a nearby satellite Asiasat 5 to take on six (4 x 1.5) extra transponders,

This gave it enough capacity to launch 84 HD channels.

However, it has been rather slow in taking advantage of the extra capacity. As of last year, the company was offering only around 60 HD channels, and has recently increased it to 65. Most of the new additions are in non-English languages.

STANDARD DEFINITION

Dish TV has also leased 5 new transponders on India’s new GSAT-15 satellite, which was the same one that was used by Sun Direct for its HD services. However, this will be used for transmitting more standard definition channels.

Since Dish TV uses the older MPEG-2 technology for its standard definition service, it requires about twice as much spectrum as other operators.

As a result, it could carry only around 240 channels on its 12 transponders, while others would have been able to carry 350-400 channels. With the extra five transponders acquired on GSAT 15, it has now been able to increase its capacity to 340 standard definition channels — more or less matching what the others offer.

Moreover, Dish TV will get 15 transponders — or about 540 MHz — after its acquisition of Videocon D2h is completed. It is, however, not clear whether the company will try to divert this spectrum for Dish TV, as doing so will require about 10 mln dish antennas in India to be re-aligned.

Resource : https://ultra.news/t-t/31173/airtel-digital-increases-hd-channels-take-tata-sky

Videocon d2h Ltd – (VDTH) Given News Impact Score of 0.44

News headlines about Videocon d2h Ltd – (NASDAQ:VDTH) have trended positive recently, according to Alpha One Sentiment. The research group, a division of Accern, identifies negative and positive media coverage by analyzing more than 20 million blog and news sources in real time. Alpha One ranks coverage of publicly-traded companies on a scale of negative one to positive one, with scores nearest to one being the most favorable. Videocon d2h Ltd – earned a media sentiment score of 0.44 on Alpha One’s scale. Alpha One also assigned news stories about the company an impact score of 0 out of 100, indicating that recent media coverage is extremely unlikely to have an impact on the company’s share price in the near future.

Videocon d2h Ltd – (NASDAQ:VDTH) traded up 0.55% during midday trading on Friday, hitting $10.90. The company had a trading volume of 214,846 shares. The stock’s 50-day moving average price is $11.09 and its 200-day moving average price is $9.61. Videocon d2h Ltd – has a 52-week low of $7.66 and a 52-week high of $11.74.



Videocon d2h Ltd – Company Profile

Videocon d2h Limited is engaged in the provision of direct to home (DTH) subscription television services to subscribers in India. The Company operates under the Videocon d2h brand. The Company is engaged in the transmission of programming to subscribers through satellite broadcasting. Its subscribers have access to over 550 national and international channels and services, including approximately 45 high definition (HD) channels and services, and over 42 audio and video services through its Music Channel Services through several subscription packages, as well as the option of choosing add-ons and a la carte channels and receiving certain discounts through long-term recharge offers.

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Tuesday, 2 May 2017

PAC seeks probe into allocation of satellite capacity to private DTH ops

MUMBAI: The Public Accounts Committee (PAC) has called for a probe into alleged wrongdoings by the Department of Space (DoS) in allocating satellite capacity to private direct-to-home (DTH) operators which resulted in loss of revenue to the public exchequer.

 The cases, which was flagged by the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) in 2014 and later by PAC in 2016, date back to more than a decade when the private DTH sector was witnessing a flurry of activity with the entry of new players.

 In its 71st report titled ‘Management of Satellite Capacity for DTH Services by Department of Space’, the committee has directed the DoS to conduct inquiries into out-of-turn allocation of satellite space and the grant of exclusive first right of refusal for using Ku-band transponders at 83 degrees east of GSAT-10 satellite to Tata Sky.


 It also asked the DoS to conduct a probe into the undue favour given by Antrix Corporation, the commercial arm of ISRO, to private DTH operators by not collecting transponder lease charges in advance leading to accumulation of transponder lease charges to the tune of Rs 62.5 crore. Another issue flagged by PAC is the non-revision of transponder lease charges levied against DTH operators by the DoS that led to a loss of Rs 36.17 crore.

The committee noted that DTH transponder lease agreements had a lease period of 5–10 years with no provision for revision of prices whereas lease agreements with foreign satellites ranged from 1 to 6 years with provision for price revision from 5% to 33%. The committee also asked for a probe into 1.5 months’ bonus period provided by the DoS to Sun DTH, which resulted in a benefit of Rs 3.56 crore to the DTH company. Reiterating their earlier recommendation, the committee desired that the department/ministry concerned earnestly fine-tune their system for allocating satellite capacity and to reduce the time taken for clearances/approvals from the stakeholders and intimate this committee about the developments in this area.


Out-of-turn allocation of satellite capacity to Tata Sky

 PAC asked the DoS to thoroughly investigate through an external agency the out-of-turn allocation of satellite capacity to Tata Sky and appraise it of the outcome.

The committee noted that while Tata Sky was fifth in order of preference of satellite capacity allocation, it was granted precedence on INSAT-4A and given exclusive rights at the prime slot of 83 degrees east in December 2005 superseding Doordarshan (DD) which was later allocated capacity on INSAST-4B launched in January 2007.


 The committee further noted from the submission of the DoS that DD was allocated satellite capacity on a foreign satellite before allocation of capacity to Tata Sky on INSAT-4A and DD migrated to INSAT-4B at the end of the contract period. Expressing shock, the committee noted that the national broadcaster was allocated capacity on a foreign satellite and then a private broadcaster was given exclusive rights on INSAT-4A. The committee observed that the national broadcaster being the first in precedence should have been given preference on Indian satellite being a free to air service accessed by majority of population across India and also has an obligation towards the citizens of this country. It also noted that the charges paid to a foreign satellite for usage by Doordarshan was a wasteful expenditure, more so, since Tata Sky could not be retained on INSAT-4A in addition to the revenue forgone fearing litigations by Tata Sky, taking advantage of its first right of refusal. The committee asked the DoS to provide reasons for apparent favoritism towards Tata Sky and further desired that punitive action may be taken against all those responsible for the same. The MIB on its part submitted to PAC that the Doordarshan started their test services in a foreign satellite during June 2004. During this period, the INSAT/GSAT system did not have high power Ku-band satellites. The decision to start the DTH services was taken by Doordarshan. After examining the options of starting DTH services in INSAT- 4A satellite. ICC has also noted this decision in its 68th meeting held on 17 June 2004. In view of the above justification, the submission of the Department may be considered favourably, the MIB submitted.
Grant of exclusive rights over prime orbital slots

 The committee further expressed displeasure that their recommendation for conducting an enquiry in grant of exclusive rights over prime orbital slots to Tata Sky and taking action against the guilty within a period of three months has not been paid heed as the MIB has set up a committee after a passage of the deadline. The committee said it would like the matter to be thoroughly investigated through an appropriate agency and apprised of the outcome thereof.The DoS had given Tata Sky the exclusive first right of refusal for using Ku-band transponders at 83 degrees east of GSAT-10 satellite, which allegedly gave it a very advantageous position over other DTH service providers. Due to this, the Ku-band transponders of GSAT-10 could not be allocated to any other DTH service providers and remained idle thereby causing a loss of Rs 60 crore per year to the exchequer. The committee hoped that the committee formed for investigating the matter will conduct a detailed enquiry in the matter to bring out the truth and to take punitive action against those found responsible. It also expressed unhappiness with the DoS for non-furnishing of information relating to the conduct of an enquiry in to the grant of exclusive right over the prime slot of 83 degree east to Tata Sky and to take stern action against the guilty persons within three months of the presentation of the Fortieth Report.

 Outstanding dues from back-to-back agreements

 The committee has also called for an enquiry into Antrix’s decision for not collecting advance payment as per the transponder lease agreements which led to undue favour to DTH operators and accumulation of transponder lease charges.


The DoS arranged foreign satellite capacity to Indian DTH service providers for short term period through Antrix as a temporary measure to ensure that the service could be brought back to INSAT system when Indian satellite capacity was eventually available. The DoS entered in back to back agreements for Dish TV, Sun DTH, Airtel, Reliance and Videocon. The transponder lease charges to the tune of Rs 62.55 crore remained to be recovered from these parties.

The committee recommended that erring officials be identified and accountability be fixed on them by means of punitive action and also a thorough investigation be done by agencies such as CBI, DRI, ED, etc. to further probe the matter and bring the guilty parties to justice. It further noted that till March 2014, an amount of Rs 57.17 crore was recovered and the balance Rs 5.38 crore was still to be collected. The committee sought information about the action taken by the DoS to collect the outstanding amount of Rs 5.38 crore.

The committee felt that satellite capacity allocation contributed a handsome amount of revenue to the government treasury, and the DoS faltering in administering established rules and procedures leading to the flow of revenue was totally unacceptable. It insisted that a robust system of internal control should be established while making financial transactions and desire that SOPs in this regard may be issued urgently. They desire to be apprised of the findings of the committee proposed to be constituted to look into the matter.


 Loss due to non-revision of transponder charges The committee expressed dismay that despite their recommendation to set up an inquiry by the DoS to consider the lease agreements with various parties and take stringent action against those responsible for agreeing to terms that were against the interest of the exchequer and apprise them of the action taken within three months of the presentation of Fortieth Report (16th Lok Sabha), the DoS has not initiated any action as yet. Instead, the DoS has submitted that the lease agreements with foreign satellites were entered for a short-term period and to examine periodic revision clause, a committee would be constituted. The committee reiterate that the price revision clause should be incorporated in all the transponder lease agreements which extends beyond one year irrespective its entire term. The committee, therefore, reiterate their earlier recommendation that the service providers be charged at competitive rates and the lease term should also be uniform for everyone ensuring level playing field across the DTH sector thereby leading to more transparency and healthy competition and further desire that the committee be apprised of the action taken in this regard.

 Allocation of bonus time On the issue of allowing bonus free period of 1.5 months to Sun DTH which resulted in a benefit of Rs 3.56 crore to Sun DTH, the committee found the reply of the DoS untenable that Standing Committee of the DoS had taken such a decision as Sun DTH could not get regulatory clearances from Network Operating Control Centre (NOCC)/DoT for uplink in first three months.

 The committee further noted that DoS demand for payment for the bonus free time earlier ended in Sun DTH, initiating arbitration proceedings and bringing out an injunction from the Madras High Court. The committee is of the view that the government collectively was responsible for such a situation wherein the DoS had to bear costs to save the commercial interests of the service providers for retaining them.


The committee, therefore, recommended that the Government of India should streamline all the necessary procedures relating to satellite capacity allocation, especially the clearances and approvals from the concerned Ministries in a time bound manner.

The committee felt that exemplary disciplinary action be taken against the then officials who did not give approvals in stipulated periods.
Resource : http://www.televisionpost.com/dth/pac-seeks-probe-into-allocation-of-satellite-capacity-to-private-dth-ops/