With three weeks to go until the deadline, India's government has said that 77% of cable TV digitisation has been achieved in the country's four cities. In the lead with 99% digitisation is Mumbai, ...
... additional secretary, Information and Broadcasting Ministry, told a press conference that once digitisation of cable TV networks in Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai and Kolkata is complete by 30 June 2012, it will ...
The digitisation of India's vast cable television network, now due to begin two months after originally planned, is predicted to require investment of up to INR 40,000 crore, according to the Press Trust ...
Tata Sky is preparing for an influx of new subscribers to its direct to home (DTH) satellite TV service in the run up to the mandatory digitisation this year of the cable network in India's four metros. ...
... according to The Times of India. Chennai, along with Delhi, Mumbai and Kolkata, is part of the first phase of India's ambitious nationwide cable digitisation programme, now enshrined in law. However, ...
... digitisation plan. "The onset of digitisation would help the cable service provider sector enhance [the] quality of services and increase their subscription revenue by offering [a] plethora of innovative ...
... Ambika Soni. A task force meeting is now scheduled for 15 June, where government-distributed questionnaires to pinpoint progress towards digitisation will be considered and a final decision conveyed, ...
... the cable TV digitisation process will begin next year with the metros to be completed by June 2012. Then, cities with a population of one million are to be digitised by 31 March 2013. Remaining urban ...
Cable TV digitisation training is being offered to affiliate partners of multi system operator (MSO) Den Networks in Delhi in conjunction with Ernst & Young, according to Indiantelevision.com. The ...
The digitisation of India's cable TV infrastructure will require an investment of five to six billion rupees by multi system operator (MSO) Hathway Cable and Datacom, according to the company's managing ...
... The study, 'Investing in Digital India: The Dynamics of Mandatory Addressable Digitisation', says the cumulative value of the tax receipts lost by the government under the current analogue cable TV distribution ...
The mandatory digitisation of India's cable TV network, which begins in earnest this year, can help broadcasters expand advertising revenues by better targeting of viewers, delegates to the Cable and Satellite ...
The Indian cable and direct-to-home (DTH) TV industry requires around 140 million set-top boxes (STBs) to complete the remaining phases of the mandatory digitisation programme, according to the government. ...
The second phase of India's nationwide cable television digitisation programme is now 100% complete, according to the Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI). Around 12 million set-top ...
An amendment to allow the complete digitisation of India's vast cable TV industry is expected to be announced this week by the government, and with it will come an anticipated increase in subscription ...
A mass media campaign to inform the public about India's cable TV digitisation schedule is to be launched by the Indian Government next month. An 'all out' digitisation campaign begins in February ...
... of the small independent cable operators – thought to be close to 80% of the 70,000 cable operators nationwide – are reportedly struggling to finance the digitisation process. Yet without a digital set ...
India has started the countdown for the second phase of digitisation in 38 cities in 15 states, for which the deadline is 31 March 2013. Following the successful switchover in Mumbai and Delhi, Information ...
India will switch off analogue cable signals in more than 30 cities today, as the 31 March deadline for Phase II of the country's digitisation has passed. These cities are Agra, Ahmedabad, Allahabad, ...
... by 31 March 2013, while other urban areas are expected to complete digitisation by 31 September 2014. The rest of India's cable network will be digitised by 31 December 2014, according to the ordinance. ...