Tata Sky Using a Foreign Sat

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"The audit report notes that of the 76 Ku-band transponders Indian DTH operators were using as of July 2013, only 19 transponders belonged to Indian satellites. Tata Sky, in particular, was mentioned as an example, having previously used 12 transponders on INSAT before deciding to shift to foreign satellites as a permanent measure. The audit warned that more DTH service providers could lose trust in the INSAT system if it continues failing to meet the growing need for capacity."

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Pratikshya said:
Tata Sky Can't Move to New Satellite Which is Located ±2° to the 83° East

If we can reach to mars or even land on an asteroid then everything is possible ;)
 
I think if they cud start using Horizons2 located at 85e slot... widout moving d dish position, d dish will catch signals only 2 degrees separation :hehe
 
Tata Sky moving on with its mysterious plans along with a large number of unsatisfied customers. Nobody knows anything about the mission or if there is any end.
 
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