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One time I had given link to Motilal oswal report which clearly indicated that by just spending Rs100-120 per subcriber they can change orientation of Dish antenna instead of going for Dual LNB for all.That report titled DishTv Synergies and more says
However, Dish TV and Videocon d2h currently operate on different satellites, which have a 7-degree gap in orientation. For a common platform, DITV-VDTH would need
one of the following:
1. A converter (low-noise block) to cover the gaps in content feeds. However, thisis an expensive proposition, as DITV-VDTH would have to fork out INR300-350/VDTH net subscriber (a one-time outlay of INR4.9b-5.7b).
2. Change in orientation of DITV antennas so that they are aligned with VDTH’s and cover VDTH subscribers as well. This would entail a cost of ~INR100/net subscriber (INR1.6b-1.7b). We expect DITV-VDTH to make a one-time outlay of INR5b, considering the logistical challenges in aligning antenna orientations.
However, Dish TV and Videocon d2h currently operate on different satellites, which have a 7-degree gap in orientation. For a common platform, DITV-VDTH would need
one of the following:
1. A converter (low-noise block) to cover the gaps in content feeds. However, thisis an expensive proposition, as DITV-VDTH would have to fork out INR300-350/VDTH net subscriber (a one-time outlay of INR4.9b-5.7b).
2. Change in orientation of DITV antennas so that they are aligned with VDTH’s and cover VDTH subscribers as well. This would entail a cost of ~INR100/net subscriber (INR1.6b-1.7b). We expect DITV-VDTH to make a one-time outlay of INR5b, considering the logistical challenges in aligning antenna orientations.