Dinesh jain
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TheOneAlliance, the DTH operator has failed to
make payments of the outstanding amount
despite constant follow ups and repeated
reminders.
This resulted in an issuance of a public notice for
disconnection of signals on 18 March. In case
the DTH operator fails to clear the outstanding
dues, approximately 1.6 million Reliance Big TV
subscribers will face a blackout after three
weeks of the issuance of the public notice.
The switch-off could be a setback for sports
enthusiasts, in view of the upcoming season of
Pepsi IPL 2015, which commences on 8 April and
will be aired on Sony Six and Max.
In addition to the Pepsi IPL 2015, the subscribers
of Reliance DTH platform will also miss viewing
other channels including Sony Entertainment
Television, Max2, Sab, Sony PAL, Mix, Pix, AXN,
Animax and Aath.
It seems as though Reliance BIG TV is making a
habit of this. It may be recalled that last year
too, TheOneAlliance had informed subscribers of
Reliance Big TV via a public notice that the
channels it aggregates can go off, if the DTH
player doesn’t clear outstanding dues.
http://www.indiantelevision.com/television/tv-channels/gecs/theonealliance-to-switch-off-signals-for-reliance-big-tv-150324
make payments of the outstanding amount
despite constant follow ups and repeated
reminders.
This resulted in an issuance of a public notice for
disconnection of signals on 18 March. In case
the DTH operator fails to clear the outstanding
dues, approximately 1.6 million Reliance Big TV
subscribers will face a blackout after three
weeks of the issuance of the public notice.
The switch-off could be a setback for sports
enthusiasts, in view of the upcoming season of
Pepsi IPL 2015, which commences on 8 April and
will be aired on Sony Six and Max.
In addition to the Pepsi IPL 2015, the subscribers
of Reliance DTH platform will also miss viewing
other channels including Sony Entertainment
Television, Max2, Sab, Sony PAL, Mix, Pix, AXN,
Animax and Aath.
It seems as though Reliance BIG TV is making a
habit of this. It may be recalled that last year
too, TheOneAlliance had informed subscribers of
Reliance Big TV via a public notice that the
channels it aggregates can go off, if the DTH
player doesn’t clear outstanding dues.
http://www.indiantelevision.com/television/tv-channels/gecs/theonealliance-to-switch-off-signals-for-reliance-big-tv-150324