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ESPN
Software today claimed a major victory in its tussle with
the Hinduja Group MSO InCableNet when it announced that
most cable networks across Mumbai city had signed the new
service contracts for ESPN, Star Sports following the annual
price revision of January 1, 2002.
Even
Zee Group cable arm Siticable has signed onto the new rates
- Rs 24 for a month per subscriber - industry sources as
well as Siti franchisees have confirmed. This is significant
because this means that of the three main MSOs in the city
- InCableNet, Hathway and Siti - only InCableNet is out
of the loop so to speak. There is one Siti JV that has allied
with InCableNet in this dispute and that is the headend
in the northeastern suburb of Ghatkopar run by Ravi Singh.
Sricharan
Iyengar, vice-president - affiliate sales, said: "Cable
networks affiliated to MSOs Hathway, Siticable and Wincable
in Mumbai, as well as over 60 independent cable operators
in and around Mumbai city, have signed the new service contracts
for ESPN and Star Sports. Only the cable networks affiliated
to InCableNet are yet to sign the new contracts."
The
dispute between ESPN and InCableNet is now awaiting the
verdict of the courts with a judgment expected on Friday.
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