All satellite capacity in India has to be organised via the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) which has a monopoly on supplying transponders, and wholesaling the supply of capacity from non-ISRO satellites.
Last year TataSky said it would sue ISRO for not making capacity available. There has been a four-year wait for capacity, not all of it ISRO’s fault, as the world’s satellite operators have ordered and built new satellites for the India market.
Deepak Mathur, SES’ SVP for the...
TataSky predicts 1000 channels
Last year TataSky said it would sue ISRO for not making capacity available. There has been a four-year wait for capacity, not all of it ISRO’s fault, as the world’s satellite operators have ordered and built new satellites for the India market.
Deepak Mathur, SES’ SVP for the...
TataSky predicts 1000 channels