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Videocon d2h offers new channels on its platform
TT Correspondent |  |  09 Aug 2012

Videocon d2h, the fastest growing DTH service provider in India has added new channels and services on its platform taking forward its supremacy by providing an enormous number of maximum 400+ channels and services.

                       

The company said these new additions to the already large gamut of offerings from Videocon d2h have enable it to emerge as a new leader in the DTH sector. These additions will be available across all the packages.

 

 “We are experimenting with many interesting avenues to provide the highest quality entertainment to our customers. Our commitment to provide the best possible range of high quality content has certainly helped us move towards our goal of being on the top of the league”, said Saurabh Dhoot, Director, Videocon d2h on reaching the 400+ channel count.

 

 Anil Khera, CEO, Videocon d2h added “The addition of new channels is a definite step towards the aim of being the numero uno DTH service in the country. The mix of channels like Active Music and captivating services will definitely add more variety to our offering. We already have the highest number Asli High Definition channels and also highest number of sports channels giving us a strategic edge over our competitors.”

    
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