The merged entity would have a subscriber base of 27.2 million, creating the largest DTH service provider in the industry.
"We have to receive approvals from regulatory bodies like Competition Commission of India, National Company Law Tribunal and stock exchanges. The merger is expected to be completed by October this year after getting clearances," Dish TV CEO Arun Kapoor told PTI.
Dish TV has an active subscriber base of 15.5 million, while that of Videocon d2h stands at around 12.2 million. The DTH industry has around 62 million active subscribers.
At present, out of Dish TV's 15.5 million subscriber base, around 35 per cent are from top 100 cities and the rest 65 per cent are from small towns and rural markets.
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"We are expecting that 70 per cent of the new connections for the next two years would come from those living in small towns and rural markets," he said adding that "it would be primarily because of implementation of Digital Addressable System (DAS) in Phase III and IV".
"ARPU would increase to Rs 450-500 in next five years from the current industry average of Rs 150-160. This would be primarily driven by growth in number of HD channels, Value Added Services on DTH platform and implementation of DAS," Kapoor added.
According to him, the DTH industry, which has players such as TataSky, Sun Direct, Airtel digital TV, Reliance Digital, has a current growth rate of 10 to 12 per cent.