Now, watch your TV shows online

Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Limited has become the first company to blend 
entertainment with communication by launching the interactive Internet Protocol
Television in Delhi.

MTNL hopes to get about 40,000 of its existing broadband customers (about 3 
lakh) to subscribe to IPTV. The services in Delhi will start from November 1,
with a basic monthly rental of Rs 125 for more than 30 free-to-air channels and 
Rs 500 as security deposit.

For the set top box, consumer has to pay Rs 1,000 as security deposit. For 
those who want to see pay channels you have to pay Rs 5 per channel. MTNL will
offer 150 channels which include both free to air and pay.

The subscribers could avail host of services like - video calling, gaming, 
video on demand and different pay channels, each at a flat rate of Rs 30 per
month for the regular users. A separate bouquet has been prepared targeting 
business class with slightly higher changes.

The bouquet also includes time-shifted TV -- a technology that enables a 
subscriber to watch last one week's television content aired by any available 
channel
at the push of a button.

The music and video on demand will have a huge library of celluloid movies that 
will be available both free and pay with select preview option for choice
and selection by the subscriber.

All MTNL subscribers having broadband facility in Delhi can avail three-in-one 
service of cable TV and Internet with basic telephony.R S P Sinha, CMD, MTNL
said on Monday: "We have a large subscriber base of broadband customers, and we 
have already received sizeable inquiries on IPTV. We would like to target
these subscribers first and then fixed line users for our IPTV."

MTNL has tied up with Aksh Optic fibre and UT Starcom for the delivery of IPTV. 
MTNL will be issuing a common consolidated bill for all the three services
-- phone, broadband and IPTV -- together from January 2007.

"MTNL has also planned to offer set top boxes free for the proposed Conditional 
Access System (CAS), where an interest bearing fixed deposit for 5-years
will be created in the name of the customer and the entire interest will fund 
his investment.

"Along with it the entire video data beamed through IPTV would be charged as a 
fixed monthly amount, independent of usage by the customer. IPTV would allow
subscribers to use an interactive system, for which can be used for trading of 
stocks, e-shopping at big bazaar, while watching a news broadcast channel,"
Sinha added.

The tariff structure has been priced aggressively against DTH and cable TV. "We 
are offering the future of home entertainment and communication at half
of the market prices. It will integrate the television broadcast with other 
internet operations in India for the first time," said, Kailash Choudhary,
MD, Aksh Optifibre Ltd.

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