Update Tata Sky General Discussion Thread

Deepu

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Also another thing is why they are not completing MPEG4 Migration. They could have got lot of space if they did it in time. Mr. Nagpal gave a deadline of June-July 2014 for completion and still its not done. This is why i question the intent
If they are planning to move to different satellite it doesn't make any sense in migrating to MPEG4 as it will be double task for Technicians ( 1 time just go and swap STB and next time go for dish alignment)
 

aumnamonarayan

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If they are planning to move to different satellite it doesn't make any sense in migrating to MPEG4 as it will be double task for Technicians ( 1 time just go and swap STB and next time go for dish alignment)


Yes, i guess they will do it at one time itself when they visit for dish realignment . But surely they would migrate to MPEG4 as they have invested 900 crore on STB's and other things
 

Deepu

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Yes, i guess they will do it at one time itself when they visit for dish realignment . But surely they would migrate to MPEG4 as they have invested 900 crore on STB's and other things
Ofcourse, Harit Nagpal would be accountable for every penny he is going to invest/spend
 

SUNIEL

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and this statement from asiasat CEO come in April 2013
issues in Asia?
Wade: In India, it is still very frustrating. There is a
huge demand for capacity that is being stifled
because of regulation. There is a lot of activity
around regulation and there are some indications
that we might see some changes, but these things
happen very slowly in India. If and when change
may occur is not clear.



William Wade CEO, AsiaSat - Via Satellite
 

SUNIEL

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This statement comes in September 2013 >




How much capacity do you hope
to pre-sell on AsiaSat 6 and AsiaSat 8? Are you
targeting any new verticals for these satellites?
Wade: AsiaSat 6 is a joint venture project with
Thaicom , which we will provide new C-band
capacity at a new orbital slot of 120 degrees east.
Our focus for this satellite will be on market
opportunities for video and telecommunications
services in mainland China. AsiaSat 8 will be
wholly owned by AsiaSat and will be co-located
with one of our existing satellites. It will offer Ku-
band capacity serving high-growth markets of
India, China, South East Asia and the Middle East
for DTH, data broadcasting and mobile backhaul
applications. We are already pre-marketing these
two satellites, and see a lot of interest particularly
from markets where there is a shortage of capacity
from the domestic satellite operator. We hope to
have a reasonable portion of the capacity
committed prior to launch.
AsiaSat CEO Expects Tough Few Months Ahead - Via Satellite
 
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Sanjeev

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So what all this means ts has migrated to new satellite and in coming days we will get some more info about that
 

Deepu

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So what all this means ts has migrated to new satellite and in coming days we will get some more info about that
TS will move to Foreign satellite that is decided. When and which satellite is what we need to know
 
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