Videocon Industries Ltd is targetting 1.5 million subscribers for its direct-to-home (DTH) service, riding on its large meshwork of consumer contrivance dealers, its top authorised said.
The consort has developed newborn liquid crystalline design televisions that crapper directly receive DTH signals and is aiming for a June 20 launch, Chairman Venugopal Dhoot told television channel NDTV Profit on Monday.
"No set-top incase is required," Dhoot said. "We are also giving this (technology) through different models."
"We hit already invested around 500-600 crores (5-6 billion rupees) and further investments will be prefabricated as required," he added.
The electronics and contrivance concern also plans to rope in foreign investors once the service acquires a sizeable client base, he said.
Videocon will be incoming a mart that already has large competitors including Sun Direct, Tata Sky, Dish TV, eld owned by Zee Entertainment Enterprises, and Reliance Communications Ltd's BIG TV.
At 2.57 p.m., shares of the consort were downbound 3.89 percent at 176.5 rupees in a weak Mumbai market.Custom HTML Code at Bottom [Sample No.1]
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The consort has developed newborn liquid crystalline design televisions that crapper directly receive DTH signals and is aiming for a June 20 launch, Chairman Venugopal Dhoot told television channel NDTV Profit on Monday.
"No set-top incase is required," Dhoot said. "We are also giving this (technology) through different models."
"We hit already invested around 500-600 crores (5-6 billion rupees) and further investments will be prefabricated as required," he added.
The electronics and contrivance concern also plans to rope in foreign investors once the service acquires a sizeable client base, he said.
Videocon will be incoming a mart that already has large competitors including Sun Direct, Tata Sky, Dish TV, eld owned by Zee Entertainment Enterprises, and Reliance Communications Ltd's BIG TV.
At 2.57 p.m., shares of the consort were downbound 3.89 percent at 176.5 rupees in a weak Mumbai market.Custom HTML Code at Bottom [Sample No.1]
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