Residents of the Pink City, Jaipur in Rajasthan are all set to get a Diwali Bonanza from DishTV India. Dish TV India has offered 125 channels for a price of just Rs80. This is for existign as well as new subscribers.
Dial in your customer care and get the discount if not already applied on your billing cycle.
Friday, October 20, 2006
Monday, October 16, 2006
Hollywood Movies on Demand on Dish TV India
DishTV India has launched Hollywood Movies on demand in India, in association with Bune Vista Company, the distribution arm of Walt Disney.
DishTV India already has very few selected bollywood movies on demand at Rs40 per movie which can be viewed within a period of 24 hours. Hollywood movies will be available at a price of Rs50 per movie and have a viewing time of 24 hours. If you get a DVR, you can probably backup the movie for few days until your gal friend or kids watch the same. If you find this service expensive, then check out SeventyMM and CatchFlix.
DishTV India already has very few selected bollywood movies on demand at Rs40 per movie which can be viewed within a period of 24 hours. Hollywood movies will be available at a price of Rs50 per movie and have a viewing time of 24 hours. If you get a DVR, you can probably backup the movie for few days until your gal friend or kids watch the same. If you find this service expensive, then check out SeventyMM and CatchFlix.
Friday, October 06, 2006
Tata Sky sends Notice to Sun TV
Tata Sky Dish TV which was launched in Mid-August are hugely optimistic about their service. They will invest Rs3,000 crores in the next 4 years.
Sun TV, owned by IT Minister, Dayanidhi Maran's younger brother, has refused to share their content with Tata Sky. Tata Sky TV has sent a notice to Sun as Sun is sharing their content with DD owned DTH and not with Tata Sky. Bold and beautiful move from the house of Tatas :-)
Sun TV, owned by IT Minister, Dayanidhi Maran's younger brother, has refused to share their content with Tata Sky. Tata Sky TV has sent a notice to Sun as Sun is sharing their content with DD owned DTH and not with Tata Sky. Bold and beautiful move from the house of Tatas :-)
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