Tata Sky to beam more regional channels.

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Direct-to-home (DTH) service provider Tata Sky got a boost along with the successful launch of India’s advanced communication satellite GSAT-10 from the European spaceport in French Guiana.

With design life of 15 years, the satellite is expected to augment telecommunication, DTH and radio navigation services. It is fitted with 30 transponders —12 Ku-band (used for DTH services), 12 C-band and six extended C-band.

Constrained for bandwidth, Tata Sky hopes to secure “quite a few transponders” on the GSAT-10, said Harit Nagpal, Managing Director of the company. Once operational from November 2012, this would enable it to carry 150-200 channels additionally.

Currently, with 12 Ku-band transponders on INSAT- 4A, it offers over 200 standard and high definition channels across genres and languages.

Besides, since the new satellite beam will be in the same direction (83 degree east) as its INSAT-4A feed, Tata Sky will not have to spend time realigning its existing customers’ dish antennae to a new signal direction.

“As we are planning to accommodate a spate of Tamil and Malayalam channels, besides various other language channels, this would enable us to plug the demand-supply gap in Tamil Nadu and Kerala markets in a big way,” said Nagpal.

At present, a majority of DTH players have anywhere between 12 and 15 transponders on different satellites (except Dish TV, which acquired six transponders roughly two years ago to take its total to 18).

Even the best of compression technology (MPEG 4) can squeeze in 25 standard definition (SD) channels to a transponder, and hence can offer only 200-350 channels. And each high definition (HD) channel will consume bandwidth capacity of almost three standard definition channels.

While there are over 800 satellite channels available in India, and many SD channels are getting converted into HD channels, DTH players have to juggle with regional and national channels to retain their subscriber base. Also these players cannot have capacities in two different satellites in different directions, as dish alignment would be a problem.

With the new satellite on, Tata Sky has to invest in setting up an uplinking facility on ground. “But, that’s not a big deal,” says Nagpal. It currently has two such facilities in New Delhi and Chennai to uplink channels to INSAT-4A, to avoid monsoon interruptions.


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Thats great news for Tata Sky users.. So now confirmed GSAT 10 will provide more Regional channels in Tata Sky... :ohya
 
Good News For Tata sky viewers , Soon Get more Channels on Tata(Sky By Gsat10.
 
Clear all your doubt about channels addition in tata sky

Direct-to-home (DTH)
service provider Tata
Sky got a boost along
with the successful
launch of India’s
advanced
communication satellite
GSAT-10 from the
European spaceport in
French Guiana.
With design life of 15
years, the satellite is
expected to augment
telecommunication,
DTH and radio
navigation services. It is
fitted with 30
transponders —12 Ku-
band (used for DTH
services), 12 C-band and
six extended C-band.
Constrained for
bandwidth, Tata Sky
hopes to secure “quite
a few transponders” on
the GSAT-10, said Harit
Nagpal, Managing
Director of the
company. Once
operational from
November 2012, this
would enable it to carry
150-200 channels
additionally.
Currently, with 12 Ku-
band transponders on
INSAT- 4A, it offers
over 200 standard and
high definition channels
across genres and
languages.
Besides, since the new
satellite beam will be in
the same direction (83
degree east) as its
INSAT-4A feed, Tata
Sky will not have to
spend time realigning its
existing customers’
dish antennae to a new
signal direction.
“As we are planning to
accommodate a spate
of Tamil and Malayalam
channels, besides
various other language
channels, this would
enable us to plug the
demand-supply gap in
Tamil Nadu and Kerala
markets in a big way,”
said Nagpal.
At present, a majority
of DTH players have
anywhere between 12
and 15 transponders on
different satellites
(except Dish TV, which
acquired six
transponders roughly
two years ago to take
its total to 18).
Even the best of
compression technology
(MPEG 4) can squeeze in
25 standard definition
(SD) channels to a
transponder
, and hence
can offer only 200-350
channels. And each high
definition (HD) channel
will consume bandwidth
capacity of almost
three standard
definition channels.
While there are over 800
satellite channels
available in India, and
many SD channels are
getting converted into
HD channels, DTH
players have to juggle
with regional and
national channels to
retain their subscriber
base. Also these
players cannot have
capacities in two
different satellites in
different directions, as
dish alignment would be
a problem.
With the new satellite
on, Tata Sky has to
invest in setting up an
uplinking facility on
ground. “But, that’s not
a big deal,” says Nagpal.

It currently has two
such facilities in New
Delhi and Chennai to
uplink channels to
INSAT-4A, to avoid
monsoon interruptions.
 
RE: Clear all your doubt about channels addition in tata sky

From this we can assume that tata sky will increase channels and add from november And will be move to MPEG 4.
 
harshbardhan said:
Thank God Tata Sky is no more in Manmohan Singh(silent) mode.

Nice Reply :D Gsat change The Profile Of T(Sky...:lol
When Changing The Profile Of Pm ? 2014 Election Like Gsat For india :huh
 
ya, going to take some time for Tata Sky to get things rolling...but I think they will be aggressive to actively counter the growing popularity of newer players
 
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