Andrew Bonwick
Vice President of Product Development at Relm Insurance
Madhav Sheth
CEO of Ai+ Smartphone
Stephen Rose
CEO Render Networks

Tata Sky recently launched its Android TV-based Set-Top Box called ‘Tata Sky Binge+.’ Before the launch of Binge+, Tata Sky used to provide just Binge service in collaboration with Amazon India. As part of the Tata Sky Binge service, users received free Amazon Fire TV Stick Tata Sky Edition at no extra cost, but with a monthly charge of Rs 249 that includes premium subscriptions to OTT services like Hotstar, SunNXT, ZEE5, Amazon Prime Video for three months and more. However, the major highlight of both the Tata Sky Binge and Binge+ Set-Top Box is the catch-up service which the DTH operator is providing. Tata Sky is not providing Live TV channels with both the services, but instead, users get to watch catch-up tv of the same Live TV channels and Video-on-Demand (VoD) as well. Tata Sky Binge+ Android TV Set-Top Box is currently available for purchase at Rs 5,999.

Tata Sky Catch-Up Service on Binge and Binge+ Detailed
As you might be aware of already, Tata Sky is delivering a customised Tata Sky edition of Amazon Fire TV Stick to the users who opt for its Binge service. And there’s the traditional Android TV-based Tata Sky Binge+ Set-Top Box which is priced at Rs 5,999. So the Binge+ STB and Amazon Fire TV Stick comes preloaded with Tata Sky’s own app. Basically, this app allows users to watch catch-up TV shows for the last seven days, including those of Live TV channels. Furthermore, users also get to watch Video-on-Demand (VoD) content. That said, to watch the content from the Tata Sky app itself, users will have to make a monthly recharge of their DTH connection. This is the case with Airtel Xstream Box as well. The Catch-Up TV channels will also be available only for the channels subscribed by the users on DTH connection.