Players await Insat-4B launch in March. |
The non-availability of transponders on satellites has hit the expansion plans of not only existing direct-to-home (DTH) players such as DD Direct Plus and Dish TV but also new entrants such as Sun Direct, Reliance Bluemagic and the Bharti group. |
Alongside the new entrants, Prasar Bharati and Dish TV are also waiting for the launch of Insat-4B series of communication satellites, the first of which will be launched this March. |
The launch of Insat 4C series had failed last July. The launch of Insat-4B is likely to add 12 transponders which are enough to host 170 channels for the DTH players. |
However, with Sun TV booking seven transponders in Insat-4B and DD booking five, there is hardly any extra available in the market for companies such as Reliance and Bharti even if they want to start their services. |
They might have to wait and hope for the launch of the second sattellite in the Insat 4 series which is slated sometime in the end of the year. DTH operators are dependent on the transponder capacity of these communication satellites which have 12 ku-band transponders, each capable of hosting 12-15 channels. |
The additional transponders will help the expansion plans of DD Direct Plus, which is planning to increase its offerings from 30 to 75 shortly. |
Currently, DD Direct is hosted by US communications satellite NSS-6 which also hosts the DTH service of Dish TV. |
However, Dish TV, which currently offers 160 digital channels, finds itself stuck and unable to launch new channels because of the lack of transponders. |
Says a senior Dish TV executive: "Once Insat-4B is launched, Prasar Bharati will vacate the four transponders on NSS-6 which will help roll out a number of value-added service to our offerings." |
The launch failure of Insat-4C last year had derailed the DTH plans of Sun Direct, Sri Lankan broadcaster Rupavahini along side VSNL and National Informatics Centre. |
"DTH services will be given preference over other companies as the failure of Insat-4C last July derailed the DTH plans of Sun Direct and others," a government official said. |