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- Vodafone Unlimited GPRS---- New Tricks----
- 5 New Channels added on dish tv at night 10.45 itself
- New signal from Tata Sky
- I have a Android device....
- Sharing internet between three computers
- Gurgaon to Delhi today? One the Delhi Gurgaon Expressway?
- Plan Changes and Online Complaints
- Need Help for Plan
- MTNL Broadband 2 MBPS Unlimited @ 599/month
- 5 New channels on Dishtv-Tarang, Sangeet Bangla, Sakshi, NTV & Jaya Max from Tomorrow
- Is Someone Using Idea Net Setter?
- Fivenet Need Help!
- Tata DOCOMO OneTouch Net Handset
Something weird is going on my home... Posted: 22 Sep 2010 12:59 PM PDT |
Vodafone Unlimited GPRS---- New Tricks---- Posted: 22 Sep 2010 11:47 AM PDT Hey Guys !! seeing there are a lot of avid vodafone enthusiasts on this thread, thought I ll ask... Has anyone used Vodafone's app store ??? How do you guys find it ... is it comparable to Airtel's App Central??? I have heard a lot about the latter, not so much about the former... also can someone tell me how the Vodafone Live! portal fares up against Airtel Live? I am planning to get a new connection for my blackberry thought I might get some views on this... |
5 New Channels added on dish tv at night 10.45 itself Posted: 22 Sep 2010 11:45 AM PDT |
Posted: 22 Sep 2010 11:44 AM PDT After cutting prices, the third largest DTH player bets on interactive services to protect revenue. Direct-to-home (DTH) major Tata Sky made headlines last week first, for Aamir Khan playing the role of a milkman in its new commercial, and second, for kicking off a price war. The company said that its "first-of-its-kind, no conditions apply" offer will redefine the DTH landscape in the country. It surely would, as Tata Sky has slashed the price of its set-top box by almost 40 per cent to Rs 999. Competitors provide set-top boxes at Rs 1,400 to Rs 1,800. But the move has surprised many as Tata Sky has always taken the position that it is not interested in shoring up subscriber numbers at the cost of profitability. Company executives have also never missed the opportunity of claiming that it has the highest average revenue per user (ARPU) in the industry where Dish TV is the clear market leader in terms of subscriber numbers. Tata Sky is, however, convinced it has taken the right path and its pricing strategy isn't something that it has adopted for the first time. "We were the first to break the Rs 100 price barrier in packaging; first to introduce HD service at an unimaginable price point and now, the first to provide a world-class quality DTH service at an affordable price point. Our service will now be affordable for consumers across all strata of the society," says Vikram Mehra, chief marketing officer, Tata Sky. The company claims a subscriber base of 5.5 million, making it the third largest DTH player after Dish and Sun. Mehra also says reducing the price of hardware does not mean the company, a joint venture between Tata Sons and News Corporation, will reduce the price of channel packs as well. The company has left the minimum subscription charges unchanged at Rs 160 per month. He is banking on a huge increase in subscription to the DTH provider's value-added services. Unlike other DTH operators who offer interactive services free, Tata Sky charges a fee. Observers also say the move implies a shift in Tata Sky's positioning of a premium brand and the low-entry price is an attempt to cater to the bottom-of-the-pyramid subscribers. Mehra would only say that being premium is not synonymous with being expensive. There is no reason to assume, Mehra says, that new subscribers (after the reduction in set-top box prices) will not pay for interactive services. Interactive services like ACTIVE English and ACTIVE Cooking, for which the operator charges Rs 30 per application, have more subscribers in Tier II and Tier III cities than in urban areas. "With our differentiated content, we will continue to earn a sizeable revenue than competition," he says. Ashesh Jani, Media Leader at Deloitte, says Tata Sky's move was inevitable as DTH companies have to play the volume game to expand the market. "The only way operators can make money later is by increasing their consumer base. In the short-term, they might feel hard-pressed, but that is a strategy which works to bring in more users," he says. He gives the example of mobile telephony which has been seeing a price war, resulting in offers like per-second billing. For the moment, competitors are taking a contrarian stand. Salil Kapoor, CEO of Dish TV, says the industry should be more careful while offering such aggressive price points. "We are already operating on a self-subsidised model. Also, the price that has been announced doesn't include any content bundle. We at Dish TV charge Rs 1,390 for two months. If Rs 450 is deducted from this for content, we will also land up in the same price range," Kapoor adds. Umesh Rao, senior VP of Reliance Big TV, takes an even more aggressive stand. "Reliance Big TV has always enjoyed a premium pricing over its competitors on the basis of product superiority and the largest bouquet of channels. We will continue to maintain our premium tag while being price competitive." A Reliance Big TV connection is available at Rs 1,390. There are over 25 million households subscribing to DTH services, which is around 30 per cent of the cable and satellite homes. It is expected to touch 33 million by the year-end. Dish TV is the market leader with a 30-35 per cent market share. Source: New signal from Tata Sky |
Posted: 22 Sep 2010 11:29 AM PDT Seeing that you guys use a lot of apps I thought I ll chance a question on this thread... Guys I was planning to get an Airtel connection on my Blackberry... I know that Blackberry App World's a good source of apps but lately I have been hearing a lot of good things about Airtel's App Central too... have any of you guys used it? Could you tell me something about your experience? |
Sharing internet between three computers Posted: 22 Sep 2010 11:28 AM PDT Right now i am using 220bx modem in pppoe mode to share my mtnl broadband between two computers, one connected through usb and other through lan. Now i want to share the connection with three computers but 220 bx only has two ports so i was thinking of buying a switch. I found this switch on ebay eBay India: Asus GX1008B 8-port Ethernet Switch (item 250699334779 end time 26-Sep-2010 21:57:25 IST) and also found this router eBay India: ASUS RX3041 BROADBAND ROUTER BILL 1 YEAR WARRANTY (item 290478741090 end time 29-Sep-2010 19:08:15 IST) it is selling for almost the same price as the switch and it has four lan ports. I read somewhere that routers are smarter and have better tech than switches, so what should i buy the switch or the router? |
Gurgaon to Delhi today? One the Delhi Gurgaon Expressway? Posted: 22 Sep 2010 11:10 AM PDT |
Plan Changes and Online Complaints Posted: 22 Sep 2010 10:35 AM PDT |
Posted: 22 Sep 2010 10:33 AM PDT |
MTNL Broadband 2 MBPS Unlimited @ 599/month Posted: 22 Sep 2010 10:11 AM PDT |
5 New channels on Dishtv-Tarang, Sangeet Bangla, Sakshi, NTV & Jaya Max from Tomorrow Posted: 22 Sep 2010 10:00 AM PDT Its all available here: Dish TV India (DishTV_India) on Twitter |
Is Someone Using Idea Net Setter? Posted: 22 Sep 2010 09:43 AM PDT |
Posted: 22 Sep 2010 09:40 AM PDT |
Tata DOCOMO OneTouch Net Handset Posted: 22 Sep 2010 09:36 AM PDT |
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