Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) Updates

Dish tv unlike Tata Sky has already booked another satellite and it will be launched soon. They will get more transponder from the new satellite. MPEG4 or MPEG2 are compression formats and it has nothing to do with satellite transponders.For Tatasky you can expect more packages launched this year :thumbsup:
 
Thanks for your replyI thought Mpeg4 and Mpeg2 compression depends on satellite transpondersI hope Tata(sky buys few transponders and increase the channels
 
ISRO aims to launch Chandrayaan-I sometime this year Indian space agency ISRO has revealed that they are planning to launch the countryâs first unmanned moon mission, Chandrayaan-I sometime later this year. ISRO chairman G Madhavan Nair spoke about their plans: “We are hopeful of launching the spacecraft in the third quarter of 2008-09. The mission would be [...]

ISRO aims to launch Chandrayaan-I sometime this year
 
i still dont know what wud be the use. for me its waste of money.many other countries have already been there and its of not much use except for an achievement.
 


Isro to enhance capacity to meet DTH demand
Dec 05, 2008

Bangalore: With the country’s top direct-to-home (DTH) players, including Dish TV and Tata Sky, planning to expand their channel portfolio, Indian Space Research Organsiation (Isro) has decided to increase its satellite transponder capacity in order to provide communication service to DTH players.

Isro will more than double its transponder capacity in the near future, said managing director of Antrix Corporation KR Sridhar Murthy. Antrix, the commercial arm of Isro, is an authorised government agency to offer all Indian and foreign space-related services to local players.

Talking to FE on the sidelines of Word Space Biz 2008, India’s first international conference organised by Isro, Murthy said currently the Indian satellites have 211 transponders for communication purpose that include DTH service, telemedicine and tele-education. Of this, he said, 100 transponders are leased to DTH providers. “Another 300 transponders would be added in the next five years for various communication purposes, including DTH. It is to be noted that 50-60% of Antrix revenue comes from transponder service.

India’s second largest DTH provider, Tata Sky, managing director and chief executive officer Vikram Kausik told FE, “The company is in talks with satellite providers and specialists to avail the satellite service further in order to expand the company’s DTH capacity. We require a large number of transponders in order to transmit 1,000 channels and give our viewers a wide choice. We hope to achieve the target in the next 2-3 years.”

The demand for new channels is growing very sharply in India, especially the regional markets are growing very fast. In order to have wider regional presence, we need to have more channels to offer. The country has 400 channels at present. The number is likely to double in the next 3-5 years. Hence, the DTH providers should have the capacity to accommodate these channels, he added.

Currently Tata Sky, which has 3-million subscribers, has hired all 12 Ku-Band transponders on INSAT 4A. The company will make some changes to expand its DTH platform to accommodate 200 channels against the current 167 channels with its current transponder capacity, Kausik said. “We will touch the 200-channel mark in a matter of weeks,” he added.

On the other hand, the country’s largest DTH provider with 4.8 million subscribers—Zee’s Dish TV—also has huge expansion plans. It, however, is waiting for Antrix green signal for transponder rights.

Director (Corporate) of Zee Network Amitabh Kumar said the company’s DTH arm has applied to Antrix to provide 10 transponders to help implement expansion plans. He said the company, which currently owns around 11 Ku-Band transponders on NSS-6 foreign satellite, plans to expand its DTH space to 400 channels from the current level of 200 channels. The additional transponders will also serve the company’s other planned services like high-definition channels, movies-on-demand, which would require an additional investment of Rs 100 crore, he added. He said the company is confident of getting 10 more transponder by the mid 2009.

Other DTH providers, Sun Direct, Reliance Big TV and Airtel, are also in talks with Antrix for more transponders rights....

Isro to enhance capacity to meet DTH demand - The Financial Express
 
ISRO Will add more Transponders..But by then Tata Sky customers will be half..Is there anyone who knows email id's of some important people at ISRo.. I'll mail them about not wasting money and time behind this..:thumbsup:
 


India?s second largest DTH provider, Tata Sky, managing director and chief executive officer Vikram Kausik told FE, ?The company is in talks with satellite providers and specialists to avail the satellite service further in order to expand the company?s DTH capacity. We require a large number of transponders in order to transmit 1,000 channels and give our viewers a wide choice. We hope to achieve the target in the next 2-3 years.?

The country has 400 channels at present. The number is likely to double in the next 3-5 years. Hence, the DTH providers should have the capacity to accommodate these channels, he added.


Vikram going to give 1,000 channels in TS whereas the country has only 400 channels at present :hysterical: Even if we assume that it will double to 800 in 5 years it is still lesser than 1,000 which Ts is going to give in next 2 years :rofl:

Do you belive?
 
Assuming TS somehow gets 1000channels.1000 channels ~ 55 transponders ~ 4 FULL satellitesNow assuming other DTH (4 right now) providers will not sit back and atleast provide 800 channels , each of them will also require atleast 3 FULL satellites and demand ISRO to launch satellites.so total 4+4*3=16 more satellites, so god knows when will ISRO finish this target of Vikram.
 
Now Tata Sky has around 160 channesl with mothly subscription around Rs.450/-.😛What will be the mothly subscription if TS add 1000 channels :wall: , it cost around Rs.3000/- PM 😢
 
How can India absorb a million 4 wheelers and 10 million 2 wheelers? All the auto companies should have stuck to 20000 ambassador- padminis and rajdoot-jawa motor bikes. It is heartening to note that the broadcasters and service providers have bigger vision than the well-trapped consumers. How can the consumers pay 100 rupees per hotel meal and cinema ticket when earlier these were costing one rupee only?
Oh
Oh! whiners!

Assuming TS somehow gets 1000channels.
1000 channels ~ 55 transponders ~ 4 FULL satellites

Now assuming other DTH (4 right now) providers will not sit back and atleast provide 800 channels , each of them will also require atleast 3 FULL satellites and demand ISRO to launch satellites.

so total 4+4*3=16 more satellites, so god knows when will ISRO finish this target of Vikram.

The first computer occupied a big hall, required 10 tons of air conditioning and had 1K memory. It was said that a computer with 4K memory was sufficient to solve all technical problems. Computer on your table? A dream that will never materialise.
 
well, i doubt that technology wud be upgraded in next 4-5 yrs. so my calculations wud stay valid till that time.
 

Top