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GOA: Cable TV networks need not focus on charging higher subscription
rates from consumers in the early period of digitisation but
revenue upswing during this period will come from the second
and third TV sets, according to Den Networks CEO S N Sharma.
There is sufficient scope to charge more from subscribers
but we need to be patient. We are already burdening the consumer
with a hardware (set-top box) price. For the first 6-9 months
of digitisation, we (MSOs) will see additional income coming
from the second and third TV sets (which is normally an income
that the MSOs do not get in analogue cable). ARPUs (average
revenue per user) have stagnated for over two decades and
we dont see any immediate change in this, Sharma
added.
The
scramble for pushing all the channels on the basic package
of cable networks will not help ARPUS move up. How will
they see any rise if the broadcasters want to place all their
channels on the basic tier? ARPU is the most significant four-letter
word and will have to move up, said Media Network &
Distribution (India) Ltd. managing director and CEO Yogesh
Radhakrishnan.
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