Doordarshan sows, DTH operators reap the harvest

04 Oct 2010

With high definition-enabled set top boxes of Doordarshan's direct-to-home services scarcely available in the market, the over Rs200 crore government funded high definition (HD) broadcast Commonwealth Games (CWG) is only benefiting the private DTH operators.

Quoting unnamed sources, Financial Express says the HD feed of the CWG will only be available to the 60,000 subscribers of the five private HD DTH services - Sun Direct, Dish TV, Digital TV, Big TV and Tata Sky; and not to the over five million subscribers of DD Direct Plus, the free-to-air DTH service of Doordarshan, as there are no HD boxes of DD Direct in the market.

According to government sources, Doordarshan has not seeded any HD-box for DD Direct Plus. ''The HD-boxes are imported from China, Taiwan and other south Asian countries. There are no imports of such boxes by any distributor of DD Direct,'' a top source in the DTH industry told the paper. But private DTH operators are not complaining.

''We will be providing the HD feed of CWG to our subscribers. We are not sure if there are any HD set top box of DD Direct Plus available in the market,'' an executive in Sun Direct DTH said. Sun Direct is the second largest private DTH operator in the country after Dish TV. Even Dish TV executives confirmed that they will be taking the HD feed of CWG from Doordarshan and making it available to their HD subscribers.

High definition is a digital television broadcasting system with a resolution that is four times better than that of a DVD. HDTV offers a wide screen (16:9 ratio) picture and brings the picture resolution of cinema halls onto the television screen.

A top official in the information and broadcasting ministry said this was a concern, but the responsibility of seeding HD boxes lies with Prasar Bharati. ''The government was committed in funding Prasar Bharati to enable DD to upgrade its infrastructure to HD standards which it has done. Doordarshan should answer as to how the HD-feed is reaching its own subscribers,'' the official said.

Doordarshan director general Aruna Sharma said, ''It's not our job to provide HD boxes. I am told they are available in the market. Also, the HD feed of CWG is available through private DTH operators.''