Ever since TRAI’s new DTH rules have crept in, operators are coming up with interesting packages to fit the space.
Bharti’s Airtel has now launched a pack that has all the channels available for Rs 1,675 per month. This would cost subscribers Rs 20,100 for the whole year.
It has both SD and HD channels, but not the SD ones of the HD channels.
A subscriber can have multi-TV connections by paying Rs 80 as a one-time fee plus taxes. An “additional NCF of Rs 20/- (taxes extra) will be applicable for subsequent slots of 25 SD channels over and above the 100 channels.”
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