RCV Effect: Sun TV off air in Madurai

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Yes u r correct.

Mr Madurai karan why don't you go for SUN Direct?

MKA is also madurai karar :hysterical:
 
Its been more than 1 and half month,still no Sun Channels in my city Madurai.If i ask the cable tv ppl they are telling that they have no idea when the channels will be back.:wall:



oooo poor pradeep .. r u still beleiving RCV will give sun group channels ..

wonder ..without SUN group how u able to watch TV seems to be old doordharson age ....

y dont u change to DTH ( any one ) for a crystal clear picture... and escape from that madhurai xxxxxs:evil::evil::evil:.....
 
Wait for some more time, every one in tamilnadu will get the ACV (Arasu cable) with just 100 rs... ;-)
 
Wait for some more time, every one in tamilnadu will get the ACV (Arasu cable) with just 100 rs... ;-)


ACV for all !!!!!!:rofl::P:wall:
 
Hi guys i bought SunDirect just yesterday.Its very good.Watching all sun group in dvd quality.:thumbsup::yahoo::dance:
 
Royal Cable Vision moves TDSAT again
15 Aug, 2008

NEW DELHI: Nearly a fortnight after the broadcast tribunal ordered Maran brothers and M K Azhagiri to settle their dispute on cable distribution rights, the latter has again knocked at the door of the broadcast tribunal.

Azhagiri-owned Royal Cable Vision (RCV) approached TDSAT seeking clarification on tribunal's earlier order in which Channel Plus, a unit of Sun TV, was directed to give its signals in Madurai.

RCV contended before the Telecom Disputes Settlement and Appellate Tribunal that by the earlier order it has cable distribution rights in entire Madurai city, which was opposed by the Sun TV group.

Sun TV's counsel submitted that it would give signals only for the municipal limits of Madurai city and not for the entire Madurai district.

"Now RCV is going outside the limit of Madurai municipal limit. If it goes outside that then they would have to pay for more subscribers," submitted Sun TV's counsel.

He also alleged that RCV was involved in piracy of signals of its channels and group has concrete evidence regarding it.

Earlier on July 31, on the direction of TDSAT, both had agreed to enter into agreement for an agreed figure of 1.25 lakh subscribers in the city.

Opposing it, RCV's counsel submitted that Madurai city does not mean a city of 72 wards but also includes suburbs and outskirts also.

On this the TDSAT bench headed by Justice Arun Kumar said, "Seventy-two or hundred wards is not an issue. Fact is that City of Madurai is city of Madurai and these things should be settled through negotiation by both parties".

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