Catvision to manufacture 15 lakh STBs by 2017

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KOLKATA: Catvision, a manufacturer, re-seller and system integrator, aims to manufacture 15 lakh set top boxes (STBs) by 2017 fiscal end.
 
The company has set sights on this goal as the cable TV sector prepares for phase III and IV of digitisation. Catvision is looking at capturing a market share of one per cent with this.
 
Speaking to Indiantelevision.com, Catvision managing director Athar Abbas said, “With the extension in the deadline for cable TV digitisation, the industry will be able to cater to all the needs of the fragmented markets. By the end of 2015-16, we are looking at five lakh STBs and by 2016-17 we aim to manufacture another one million STBs.”
 
Talking about Phase I and II, Abbas said that India could achieve an ambitious target as the digitization process as a whole was well executed in these two phases. “No one expected that Phase I and II would be done on time but India did it. However, in the remaining phases, the biggest challenge would be fragmented markets,” Abbas said, when queried about the challenges the locations, falling under Phase III and IV, might pose.
 
Speaking on the delay that digitization Phase III and IV have encountered, Abbas said that the government was keen on STBs being manufactured in the country. “The delay will give employment opportunities to many and keep a check on the balance. The industry is happy as the VAT has been reduced from 12.5 per cent to two per cent,” he said.
 

http://www.indiantelevision.com/technology/hardware/set-top-boxes/catvision-to-manufacture-15-lakh-stbs-by-2017-150328
 
KOLKATA: Catvision, a manufacturer, re-seller and system integrator, aims to manufacture 15 lakh set top boxes (STBs) by 2017 fiscal end.

The company has set sights on this goal as the cable TV sector prepares for phase III and IV of digitisation.

Catvision is looking at capturing a market share of one per cent with this.

Speaking to I ndiantelevision.com, Catvision managing director Athar Abbas said, “With the extension in the deadline for cable TV digitisation, the industry will be able to cater to all the needs of the fragmented markets.

By the end of 2015-16, we are looking at five lakh STBs and by 2016-17 we aim to manufacture another one million STBs.”

Talking about Phase I and II, Abbas said that India could achieve an ambitious target as the digitization process as a whole was well executed in these two phases. “No one expected that Phase I and II would be done on time but India did it. However, in the remaining phases, the biggest challenge would be fragmented markets,” Abbas said, when queried about the challenges the locations, falling under Phase III and IV, might pose.

Speaking on the delay that digitization Phase III and IV have encountered, Abbas said that the government was keen on STBs being manufactured in the country. “The delay will give employment opportunities to many and keep a check on the balance. The industry is happy as the VAT has been reduced from 12.5 per cent to two per cent,” he said.

Catvision was promoted in 1985 by professionals, who earlier worked in senior positions with the HCL group of companies – India’s largest computer and IT conglomerate. In 1986 Catvision started installing complete CATV systems in company townships and hotels – the first cable TV network in India.

In 1990, it became the exclusive agent of CNN for a period of five years. The first Gulf War, captured live on CNN, triggered commercial cable TV in India. In 1995, the company made a public issue of stock.

At present the company’s stock is listed at the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE). The company has its head office at Noida, and manufacturing unit at Dehradun.

http://www.indiantelevision.com/technology/hardware/set-top-boxes/catvision-to-manufacture-15-lakh-stbs-by-2017-150328
 
DAVINDER THAKUR 4K said:
“No one expected that Phase I and II would be done on time but India did it."

Who said Phase 1 completed? Chennai a Phase 1 city has still over 90% analogue connections and no-one has a deadline for this.
 
HOUSE-MD said:
Who said Phase 1 completed? Chennai a Phase 1 city has still over 90% analogue connections and no-one has a deadline for this.
bro... meaning is same.
in chennai it is the internal problem.
but i want political problems regarding digitization shud b sorted out.
 
Prateek Marwadi said:
bro... meaning is same.
in chennai it is the internal problem.
but i want political problems regarding digitization shud b sorted out.

Not only in Chennai, its there in the entire TN where many Phase 2, 3 and 4 are there which too are facing the same issue and there are no hopes that this will resolve soon as no-one seems interested (may be because every one seems getting benefited out of this).
 
HOUSE-MD said:
Not only in Chennai, its there in the entire TN where many Phase 2, 3 and 4 are there which too are facing the same issue and there are no hopes that this will resolve soon as no-one seems interested (may be because every one seems getting benefited out of this).

bro.. y r not the chennaikars interested in digitization.
if they r interested then they shud migrate on themselves
y they want govt. to make it mandatory

anyhow meaning is same bro
 
Prateek Marwadi said:
bro.. y r not the chennaikars interested in digitization.
if they r interested then they shud migrate on themselves
y they want govt. to make it mandatory

anyhow meaning is same bro

Who said chennaites not interested in digitalisation? Chennai was one of the first city to go CAS and DAS isn't a hard one but wherezz the guarantee?

Check this thread of more details - TRUE FACTS OF CHENNAI DIGITAL
 
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