DishTV rolls out new subscription pack for DAS Phase III markets

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MUMBAI: In an attempt to capture a chunk of analogue cable users in Phase III areas of Digital Addressable System (DAS), direct to home (DTH) company, DishTV is gearing up for an aggressive plan.

The company has launched a new subscription package called Dish99 and has also launched a campaign, which is catered to the specific needs of the phase III audience.


The new subscription package gives users the freedom to choose and make their own monthly pack. Dish99 will give consumers access to 125 channels and services in digital quality and also top it up with a choice of custom-made 17 entertainment add-on packs ranging from Rs 25 - 75 and five regional add-ons for Rs 10 each.

Speaking on the same, a DishTV spokesperson said, “TV viewing is ubiquitous and the most affordable means of entertainment in the country. It has always been our endeavour to provide unparalleled and most innovative services to our customers for a unique TV viewing experience. Now, with the deadline of phase III of TV digitisation coming to a close, we aim to capitalise the huge captive user base, which would be switching from analogue cable to digital platform. Dish99 offers the ‘power to create their own pack’ and ensure seamless services with uninterrupted entertainment at cost effective rates to every household in India.”

To augment the digitisation drive in Phase III, DishTV has introduced a 360 degree multi-media campaign spanning TV, outdoor, radio, digital and online that leverages the power of popular TV celebrities. “This DAS campaign features DishTV’s relatable faces to strike a chord amongst the audience and create awareness about TV digitisation among every household to shift from analog to digital platform,” the spokesperson added.

http://www.indiantelevision.com/dth/dth-operator/dishtv-rolls-out-new-subscription-pack-for-das-phase-iii-markets-151223
 
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