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Dish TV

 
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Dish TV
Founded 2004
Headquarters Noida, India
Area served India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bangladesh
Industry DTH Pay TV
Products Direct broadcast satellite
Parent Zee Network Enterprise
Website www.dishtv.in

Dish TV is a DTH satellite television provider in India, using MPEG-2 digital compression technology, transmitting using NSS Satellite at 95.0. Dish Tv's managing director and Head Of Business is Jawahar Goel who is also the promoter of Essel Group and is also the President of Indian Broadcasting Foundation.[1]

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History

DTH service was launched back in 2004 by launching of Dish TV by Essel Group's Zee Entertainment Enterprises.Dish TV is on the same satellite where DD Direct+ is. Dish TV started its service in Pakistan with the collaboration of Budget Communication.

Dish TV was only DTH operator in India to carry the two Turner channels Turner Classic Movies and Boomerang. Both the channels were removed from the platform due to unknown reasons in March 2009.

Satellite link

Dish TV uses NSS-6 to broadcast its programmes. NSS-6 was launched on 17 December, 2002 by European-based satellite provider, NewSkies. Dish TV hopped on to NSS-6 from an INSAT satellite in July 2004. The change in the satellite was to increase the channel offering as NSS 6 offered more transponder capacity. The main provider for this service is now Dish Networks[www.vmcsatellite.com/?aid=306917].

Availability

Dish TV is available across the country and adjacent countries like Nepal, Bhutan, Sri Lanka & Pakistan.

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