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New Delhi: Bharti Airtel has launched its Internet Protocol Television (IPTV) service, becoming the first private player to offer the service in the country.

“We will now offer triple play service — telephony, broadband and television over a single line to customers in the NCR and will be followed by eight leading metros,” Bharti Airtel President (Telemedia Services) Atul Bindal said.

IPTV refers to delivery of television content via a broadband connection. Apart from Airtel, state-owned MTNL and BSNL are also offering these services.

“Airtel has already tested IPTV services through its soft launch in some of the cities and we will soon extend these services in a phased manner to the top eight metros over the course of the year,” he said.

“We have close to two million customers and would look at catering to these customers as well as new users, who are looking for three services together from a single operator,” Bindal said declining to comment on the targeted number of subscribers.

The announcement follows the recent launch of Airtel’s direct-to-home (DTH) services in the country.

Airtel will provide these services under two packs — Magic@Home Pack at Rs999 per month, which would offer 135 channels including 256 kbps broadband speed with unlimited download and a landline connection, and the Combo Pack, priced at Rs599 per month, will provide 117 channels including 256 kbps broadband speed with download limit of 2.5 GB.

The service will also offer features such as real-time interactivity, where customers can order pizzas and book movie tickets on their TV, record programmes for seven days, rewind, forward, and Movie on Demand (MOD).

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Manish Said:


A very strategic move by Bharti, We would soon be hearing about IPTV more often from now and it has a lot to offer.

Posted On 1/20/2009 10:03:19 AM
BRIJ Said:


Its nice to hear that Bharti has decided to launch the IPTV services finally. Although, it is three years behind of its original target but still the news will make a noise in the TV distribution industry.

Posted On 1/23/2009 10:00:37 AM
RD Said:


Plan seems costly in comparison to existing DTH & MTNL/BSNL

Posted On 1/23/2009 4:00:22 PM
Vikram Said:


This is still an immature technology and much backward compared to DTH. I recently purchased it but am regretting it. I am sure all high end customers to which this is targeted will have same view. After losing money on this I have reverted back to my good old DTH. Not going anywhere..

Posted On 5/9/2009 1:29:11 PM
Re: Rohit Said:


Hi Vikram, I am planning to avail this service but after going through your comment, I am rethinking about it. Can you describe the issues / problems faced?

Posted On 5/13/2009 10:45:51 AM
Vikram Said:


This is still an immature technology and much backward compared to DTH. I recently purchased it but am regretting it. I am sure all high end customers to which this is targeted will have same view. After losing money on this I have reverted back to my good old DTH. Not going anywhere..

Posted On 5/9/2009 1:29:11 PM
Re: Neeraj Said:


Hi vikram, I have read your comment on IPTV you have faced problems with this new techonology. Recently am doing project on IPTV in Bharti Airtel as a tranee could you please teel me what are the problems with IPTV. PLEASE send your comment as possible

Posted On 5/22/2009 3:13:38 PM
Haran Said:


Is it possible to use the air tel set top box on world wide? I mean I'm in USA

Posted On 6/13/2009 8:12:00 AM