Times of India fails at reviewing DTH Service Providers

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now that damage is done.... people or buyers who dont understand the technology will obviously go for airtel or videocon after reading the misguiding article.
 
The times of india site looks more like soft porn with the images and articles.So why would it not be no.1
 
this is the most idiotic review i have seen in an long time. The article writer is a gadha from my view.
Why ?
1. Dvb s2 giver more interactive services. Wtf...does he even know what dvb s2 is...
2. They published TS has the highest rain fade without conducting a sample survey,their own testing.
3. Universal remote is provided by dish and reliance? Frm when yaar...at least do some research then write.
4. And at last i didnt expect this from times, a biased article? They clearly promoted their own faltu movies channel.
Hence the reason for forums such as this & others to exist 🙂

TOI are too compromised to offer an objective take on this subject. And as you said they were using the opporitunity to push their own offerings, so thats bias to the hilt there. You just read an informercial.

Agree with everything but your last point. Times is a tabloid. They deserve no iota of respect. They create confusion and don't bother clarifying, let alone apologising later. They rely on sensationalism. Their papers only contain negativity
Hehe, i've been arguing for years that TOI is NOT a tabloid. You ppl don't even know what the heck a tabloid is. Its not just junk news, tabloids tend to be very hard hitting in getting stuff others won't touch. Who is doing that in India, nobody.

Have you been paying attention to whats been happening with Murdoch and his tabloids in the UK of late. Those are REAL tabloids, we don't have anything approaching a tabloid in this country. Where are the hard hitting articles that get ministers sacked, or power ppl of influence in trouble. nowhere.

We wont get a real tabloid so long as we have this 26% limit of FDI into news & current affairs.

Yes, i'm saying only a foreigner can give us a real tabloid. Because no Indian to date has succeeded in giving us one.
 
Times of India. Delhi Edition. 14 August 2011. Page 13
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Which DTH service provider tops with most channels and best picture quality

TOI Decodes Packages And Services To Help Readers Pick Who Gives Them Value For Money



Direct-to-home (DTH) television is growing throughout India, with its easy setup, interactive services, and competitive offerings. But with its growth there has been an explosion in marketing messages and noise, making it harder to figure out the best services available. So to help you figure it out, we decided to ‘decode DTH’ and do a side-by-side comparison of the DTH offerings today.
There are six major DTH providers today, all competing for your attention and business: Airtel Digital TV, Dish TV, Sun Direct, Reliance Digital TV, Videocon d2h, and Tata Sky. Dish TV was the first major provider and has benefited from the early mover advantage. But while Airtel, Reliance, and Videocon matured late, they also offer better technology and more channels. They are more aggressive and flexible and offer the consumers value for money.
TECHNOLOGY

Compression Technology:
Better Compression technology enables platforms to be more effective and carry more channels without compromising on quality. Tata Sky and Dish TV promise MPEG-2 compression for their standard television boxes, but new operators like Videocon, Reliance, Sun Direct, and Airtel DTH have brought MPEG-4. Videocon and Airtel also have access to DVB S-2 technology which gives more interactive services.

Rain: With monsoons in summer, it's important to choose a DTH operator that can withstand the rains while keeping signal. Tata Sky reports maximum loss of signal, even with light showers, while the others tend to perform in the heaviest of showers.

HD and 3D: Almost every provider offers some level of high-definition services. Reliance Digital TV HD leads the race, offering 250 HD-like channels, though Videocon offers the most ‘real HD’ channels (12 channels). Reliance's box has the ability to upgrade content to 1080p (a higher resolution), higher than competitors’ 1080i functionality. Reliance, Airtel, and Videocon are the only ones with 3D ready option.

Portability in Automobiles:
While all are oriented around the television, Dish TV and Airtel are the only ones who also give you the comfort of TV portability in automobiles.

OVERALL TECH RANK: Overall, Airtel takes the cake as the most future ready, tech savvy DTH operator.
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CHANNEL SELECTION
Number of Channels: It’s probably the most important factor for any user: What channels are offered? In the digital world, the offerings have increased, with offerings covering entertainment, news, infotainment, SaasBahu sagas, spectacular sporting events, and classic Hindi and English movies. DTH Pioneer Dish TV offers more than 280+ plus channels, the recent operators Reliance, Airtel & Videocon offer more than 225+ channels while Tata Sky and Sun lag behind with just over 189+ and 178+ channels.

While Hindi General Entertainment Channels (GECs) and Hindi movie channels have traditionally dominated what people watch, the growing trend is the interest in depth in the different categories, and access to niche content. Reliance Digital TV leads in number of Hindi and English news channels, while almost all channels carry all the popular sports channels. Videocon also carries the most number of real HD channels (12).

In the last year, a rush of new channels have launched, and showing them has been a key differentiator for services to stand out. The biggest launch of last year, MOVIES NOW, which showcases the biggest Hollywood blockbusters in HD, is not carried by Tata Sky, but is carried by all the other operators. Other launched channels, like Reliance's Big CBS Prime, Big CBS Spark, and Big CBS Love are carried on Reliance Digital TV, Sun Direct, and Airtel DTH (Videocon only offers Big CBS Prime). Other niche channels, like NGC Music, NGC Adventure, and NGC Wild are carried only by Videocon, Dish, and Reliance. Overall, Tata Sky lags behind competitors in terms of carrying the new channels, while Videocon, Reliance, and Airtel are competing with higher variety in newer channels.

SO WHAT SHOULD I CHOOSE?
In the end, your choice should be based on what you care about. If you want the most technically advanced service (along with speedy customer care), go with Airtel. Dish TV is the most experienced player with a lot of content variety and has always been the steadiest contender. Sun TV is dominant in the south, but has yet to leave its mark in the rest of the country. Reliance and Videocon have come a long way and offer a huge number of channels and services.

And for your bang-to-buck needs, Videocon has the best entry level packages. The game is far from over, with new channels and new technologies entering the market every day. Tata Sky needs to offer its viewers more variety by picking up new channels. Meanwhile, newer entrants are gaining share from the traditional players with compelling technology and more channel selection.
There! DTH, decoded.

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Times of India is known for paid advertising more than ethics. This is nothing but a PR exercise by Sunil Mittal for his baby.



So true for both TOI and Airtel. We should register our protest by boycotting them. I have boycotted TOI, I don't get that (not that others are good). I am in no position to boycott Airtel yet.
 
So true for both TOI and Airtel. We should register our protest by boycotting them. I have boycotted TOI, I don't get that (not that others are good). I am in no position to boycott Airtel yet.

Boycotting Airtel is quite difficult
Normally they maintain their status as 1 notch better than the company just below them
So, you wont find any real alternative to Airtel without compromising on Quality easily
 


Airtel is overall good, does not mean it has great quality.I have taken off Airtel Landline and Broadband (after many years). Still going with Airtel on my secondary phone as 3G is cheap (3G in 2G recharge).Vodafone/Aircel (in some areas) are fine for alternatives
 
Airtel is overall good, does not mean it has great quality.

I have taken off Airtel Landline and Broadband (after many years). Still going with Airtel on my secondary phone as 3G is cheap (3G in 2G recharge).

Vodafone/Aircel (in some areas) are fine for alternatives

Are you using spectranet(from your sig)?
Is their uptime better than airtel?
 
Are you using spectranet(from your sig)?
Is their uptime better than airtel?

Great experience for me with Spectranet. once or twice downtime in a month, promptly handled by them. But many others in the forum were not as lucky!

I get 1.5+ mbps for 1k with no FUP. That is a great deal. happy to leave Airtel 🙂
 
Great experience for me with Spectranet. once or twice downtime in a month, promptly handled by them. But many others in the forum were not as lucky!

I get 1.5+ mbps for 1k with no FUP. That is a great deal. happy to leave Airtel 🙂

I guess it could be said that Airtel is (was) like Mc Donalds
Some places better than the local guys, some places worse
but consistent wherever they are
 
Airtel was undisputed until they thought of self destructing with FUP, Crappier service (they outsourced their BB service in Blr, problems started from then), CC going bad and of course bad plans in mobile (no per min, and 2G recharges)
 
now that damage is done.... people or buyers who dont understand the technology will obviously go for airtel or videocon after reading the misguiding article.

So, wts the Issue then. There is nothing misleading written about Videocon d2h atleast. But TS had been intentionally shown down. Definately damage done for them.
 
Thanks to Times Of India, since now a days journalism is more about paid created news than actually bringing the 'real' truth out. Times Of India's slogan which is 'Let Truth Prevail' is the biggest joke, since it now means 'Let 'Paid Manuplative' Truth' Prevail. It's also a very known fact that if one has to save themselves from being investigated via news channels or newspapers, one has to pay bribe or shielding / protection money to newspapers / news channels. TOI is a pioneer in this, since many news articles which are first published are never followed up again, since obviously the damage doers have kept newspapers including TOI and news channels at bay.Anyway, I dont think damage is done since public memory is short lived for such article and end up just being a harmless archive. The comments in the TOI page are proof enough for this.At the end of the day, user experiences and word of mouth publicity prevail and are better advertising tools than reading a false misleading article.
 

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