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IP, Television, Entertainment, India: Pune is the only Indian city currently enjoying IPTV. Calcutta may soon
become the second, as BSNL-controlled Calcutta Telephones is now making the
arrangements for nearly 1.4 million potential customers to subscribe to 2Mb
bandwidth services.
Internet Protocol television may make its debut in Calcutta within the
next few months, with a “soft launch” expected in the next few days. Telephone
lines delivering content at broadband speeds are the ambition of Calcutta
Telephones, a subsidiary of BSNL. At the moment, only Pune of the Indian cities
has IPTV.
Calcutta Telephones Chief General Manager is S K
Chakraborty. He is, perhaps unsurprisingly, confident of what is expected of
his IPTV service: “Consumers will get DVD quality picture and CD quality sound
via their IPTV connections. Even with a 600kb/s bandwidth, there will not be
any disturbance.”
BSNL has invested considerable sums of money in preparing
for IPTV in Calcutta, namely more than US$6.9 million. Its subsidiary will eventually be
offering a basic package for 1.4 million fixed-line subscribers, more
specifically, a 2Mb/s bandwidth at a cost of US$4.5 per month. For the time
being, however, the target will be 2.25 million customers. They will have
access to Calcutta Telephones library of some 5,000 films in English, Hindi and
Bengali. Video-on-demand will be one of several value-added services which will
also be available.
More info:
www.calcuttatelephones.com
www.bsnl.co.in
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