Dinesh jain
Contributor
- Joined
- 3 Feb 2014
- Messages
- 13,547
- Reaction score
- 13,957
Multi system operator (MSO) DEN Networks has commenced the non-commercial field trial of its 4K Android-based Hybrid set top boxes (STBs). The hybrid STB, which will support both cable TV and Internet-based TV, is expected to launch in February.
“We have started a non-commercial field trial of our new product 4K Android Based Hybrid STB, which will support both cable TV and Internet-based TV,” DEN Networks CEO SN Sharma said in an interaction with analysts.
Direct to home (DTH) operators Tata Sky and Videocon d2h had launched 4K STBs. Airtel Digital TV has launched a hybrid STB which allows subscribers to access online content on TV screens.
The MSO is also negotiating content deals with big two of India broadcasting Star India and ZEEL. It had renewed deals with Sony Pictures Networks India and IndiaCast in 2017 for a period of two years.
DEN plans to launch 4K Android-based Hybrid STB in Feb
“We have started a non-commercial field trial of our new product 4K Android Based Hybrid STB, which will support both cable TV and Internet-based TV,” DEN Networks CEO SN Sharma said in an interaction with analysts.
Direct to home (DTH) operators Tata Sky and Videocon d2h had launched 4K STBs. Airtel Digital TV has launched a hybrid STB which allows subscribers to access online content on TV screens.
The MSO is also negotiating content deals with big two of India broadcasting Star India and ZEEL. It had renewed deals with Sony Pictures Networks India and IndiaCast in 2017 for a period of two years.
DEN plans to launch 4K Android-based Hybrid STB in Feb