Campaign India Team
May 08, 2008

Tata Sky crosses two million connections

Tata Sky has announced that it now has more than two million connections all over India. Tata Sky was launched 20 months back.Vikram Kaushik, Managing Director and CEO, Tata Sky, said, “We continue to see significant growth to our subscriber base -- a testimony to our continual efforts in providing customers with the best TV experience in the industry. We attribute the record sales numbers to our ongoing focus on providing cutting- edge technology, the most comprehensive channel lineup, innovative interactive services and top quality customer service.”

Tata Sky crosses two million connections

Tata Sky has announced that it now has more than two million connections all over India. Tata Sky was launched 20 months back.

Vikram Kaushik, Managing Director and CEO, Tata Sky, said, “We continue to see significant growth to our subscriber base -- a testimony to our continual efforts in providing customers with the best TV experience in the industry. We attribute the record sales numbers to our ongoing focus on providing cutting- edge technology, the most comprehensive channel lineup, innovative interactive services and top quality customer service.”

The company has also announced its plan to launch its high-end personal video recorder (PVR) later this year.

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Campaign India

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