Excellent. I hope soulfighter is not on a windup. IPTV if properly implemented has the biggest potential out of other alternatives. But for that bsnl and mtnl really need to adopt an aggressive approach and concentrate on value added services to complement it. Getting affordable unlimited plans or limited plans with considerable download limit would certainly help. Waiving off the rental for the landline phone if you subscribe to iptv is another way to market this product. The launch of iptv by airtel and reliance will be another important milestone coz with that i can finally see both companies entering the home user broadband segment on a big scale.
at 200 bucks/mnth rental and 100 bucks/mnth for the stb - its just too killer - those who are waiting for reliance and bharti will keep waiting - just like i did-- waited for it for so dam long but these guys - sorry to say - just keep postponing the actual commercial rollout. abt ur download limits - iptv is obviously unlimited whereas if you are on the nite unlimited plan like me - its good enough as u get 1 gb/mnth for the day and unlimited at nite - also the remote is so cool that its been programmed to control my tv as well as my stb - so dont need 2 remotes as i do on my cas - as for the video on demand - they havent yet added any movies and so i called the hotline and they told me that as the billing for the vod hasnt started as yet - hence they cant air the hollywood movies - they should be starting the VOD billing in the nxt 15 days or so and will then add all the hollywood movies which they have signed up with - -----------SSF
Mate , you misunderstood. The download limits were said purely in the context of broadband and i'm aware that iptv has nothing to do with the download limits. What i was saying is that if mtnl launched some exciting broadband plans then iptv would look more enticing to the new users. Mtnl and Bsnl are government organizations and hence have a headstart when it comes to laying the fibre and getting the necessary clearances. Reliance and Airtel being private would obviously need more time due to various factors.
true - everyone would prefer better braodband plans - but they have already converted everyone to a 2mbps connection - and i get d'load speeds of around 110k+ .. so one cant really ask for all the brownies at one time - and im really happy with my existing broadband plan.as far as reliance and airtel go - id rather enjoy what i get now - hold on for a year or so till they launch - watch it at a friends house - compare the 2 - and then switch over if i have to .. worth spending 300 bucks to get the latest technology in ur room - worst case scenario u will lose 1k which is the installation charge - that too at the end of atleast a yr - so all in all mtnl works for me - Cheers - Hope to see you join the IPTV fanclub soon---------SSF
wait, did supersoulfighter say that they are offering HD content?!?!? If that is true, then awesome!!! I hope that Airtel brings in widescreen and HDTV content, so that it actually becomes a practical choice to own a LCD HDTV here!!!
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