Excitel Eyes 2 Million New Users on IPTV: Report

Excitel Eyes 2 Million New Users on IPTV: Report
Delhi-based broadband provider Excitel is preparing to transform India’s cable TV landscape by replacing traditional set-top boxes with Android-enabled IPTV devices, offering users a seamless mix of live TV, OTT content, and YouTube — all at the same cost as their current cable plans. The company aims to onboard 2 million new users in 18 months through this hybrid model, ET Telecom reported.

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Excitel’s Vision

“We want to replace legacy cable TV boxes with Android boxes and give users OTT, YouTube and live channels, all at the same price they pay today,” said Vivek Raina, CEO and co-founder of Excitel, as quoted in the report. “The user gets more, the cable operator runs just one network, and we grow faster without laying new fiber ourselves.”

IPTV Services

IPTV, or Internet Protocol Television, is a digital broadcasting system that delivers television content over the internet rather than through traditional terrestrial, satellite, or cable formats. India’s largest telecom company, Bharti Airtel, recently rolled out IPTV across 2,000 cities. State-owned telecom provider BSNL has also launched IPTV services.

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Excitel Subscriber Base

Operating in over 40 cities with a subscriber base of 1 million — including 500,000 in Delhi alone — Excitel follows a partner-led model involving over 3,000 local cable operators who manage last-mile fiber delivery. The company’s largest user base is in Delhi, followed by Hyderabad, Bengaluru, and regions in Uttar Pradesh and Haryana. Excitel is now urging its partners to retire legacy coaxial networks and adopt IPTV-based fiber services.