Do You want DTH prices to comedown ?

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Please post only if you have a valid argument. Don't make such silly posts. We need to keep the forums nice and friendly. You may not agree that DTH are in losses but there is a way to frame it! :p
Please post only if you have a valid argument. Don't make such silly posts. We need to keep the forums nice and friendly. You may agree that DTH are in losses but there is a way to frame it!
 
@ajuravi..

good to see u after a long time :happy:
I was just away for 2-3 day as i was out of station for official work........
 
ah,your posts are angels and our posts are silly.rubbish.Why should we agree to whatever crap you say?cant we post our views?if you want to post your views and wants praises then create your own blog and post and create more ids and praise there itself.
Here our Admin is neutral and he doesnt care any DTH good or bad.He had given us to post our views.

the last line by you surely suggests something that you have in relation with some DTH operator atleast.

I am not going ANYWHERE and nor will I create my blog. I am going to be on this forum whether people like it or not. I am very shameless u see. I will keep fighting with people who want to trivialize this blog and try to uphold its quality! I have links with all DTH operators like TS, Big Tv, Dish Tv, Airtel etc.. as I am interested in DTH. Also, thank you sooooooo much for calling my posts angels :thumb:
 
i came across this piece of news ...

DTH industry hit hard as rupee depreciates
Press Trust of India / New Delhi March 17, 2009, 19:56 IST

The hardening of the dollar against the rupee has impacted direct-to-home (DTH) operators adversely because they are having to offer set-top boxes (STB) at subsidised rates despite a 10-15 per cent increase in prices at which STBs are imported.
"The prices have gone up by almost 10-15 per cent because of the dollar rates... This has put further pressure on us," Dish TV Chief Operating Officer Salil Kapoor told reporters here on the sidelines of a conference here.
Due to dollar appreciation, the hardware especially the set-top boxes which are imported from other countries, has become costlier. Therefore, despite service duty reduction the DTH players have not benefited much.
Operators, in a bid to increase their subscriber base, often end up offering these STBs at subsidised rates, thus further elevating the costs and leading to losses.
Voicing similar opinion, Tata Sky Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer Vikram Kaushik said, "The DTH industry can face massive losses in the years to come on account of low average revenues per user (ARPU) and also the duty that each service provider has to pay while importing hardware."
The rupee has depreciated about 5.75 per cent from January to today's level of Rs 51.49/51 a dollar.

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I was just away for 2-3 day as i was out of station for official work........

oh ok.. seemed like a long time.. neway welcome back:thumb:
 
I was just away for 2-3 day as i was out of station for official work........

Why came back?
 
@Kalyanhey u havent changed the signature info for quite some time now..now we need some other interesting piece of info on our solar system :)
 
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