With the addition of 2 lakh subscribers every month, private direct-to-home (DTH) service operators Dish TV and Tata Sky may cross Rs 650 crore in revenues for financial year 2007-08, a three-fold increase from 2006-07. |
Last financial year, the two operators together generated Rs 188 crore revenues on a subscriber-base of 2.2 million. |
The total DTH subscriber-base this financial year is expected to cross the 5-million mark with Essel Group's Dish TV likely to have 3 million and Tata Sky 2 million subscribers. |
Dish TV, the country's largest DTH operator, is expected to generate Rs 400 crore revenues in 2007-08, according to a senior Dish TV executive. |
In 2006-07, the subscriber-base stood at 2.2 million. Dish had 1.7 million of these subscribers and the rest lay with Tata Sky. Big TV and Bharti - two other DTH players - are expected to launch their services soon. |
According to analysts, the revenues of private DTH operators may cross the Rs 1,000-crore mark in 2008-09 with a total subscriber-base of 8 million. Tata Sky, the country's second private DTH operator, launched services in August, 2006. |
For 2008-09, the analyst felt that among five private DTH operators, 3.5 million subscribers would be added. |
"Even though the revenues of these DTH companies is slated to go up, they have huge costs to cover because of the 25-35 per cent discount offered on set-top boxes and other hardware equipment. For a DTH company to make money, the subscriber-base should be around 8-10 million," said another analyst. |
According to DTH licensing norms, all private DTH operators have to pay 10 per cent of their revenues as the licence fees for operating the service. |
In 2006-07, the ministry of information and broadcasting (I&B) collected Rs 18.84 crore as licence fees from Dish TV and Tata Sky. |