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

Dish TV India is the leading DTH operator in the country- both in terms of subscriber base and revenue. A couple of years back, Dish TV merged with Videocon D2h, and now, both the operators work under one brand Dish TV. One of the important aspect for subscribers while choosing a new DTH connection is Multi TV policy. Back in June this year, Tata Sky entirely removed Multi TV policy and introduced something called Tata Sky Room TV service. While the popular DTH operator added new features with the Room TV service, it, however, is asking the users to pay full NCF charges for every secondary connection. On the flip side, Dish TV and D2h are charging flat Rs 50 NCF charges for the secondary connection. Read on to know more details about the Multi TV policies of D2h, Dish TV and Tata Sky.

D2h and Dish TV Multi TV Policy Detailed
As mentioned, Dish TV and D2h operate under one brand right now, even though the names of the operators are still different. The Multi TV policy of both the operators is also quite identical. D2h and Dish TV are charging Rs 50 (excluding taxes) Network Capacity Fee (NCF) for every secondary connection. Furthermore, it also allows users to choose channel packs or individual channels of their own on the second connection.
Alternatively, subscribers will also have the option to just mirror the channels of primary connection on the second one. “Subscribers will have the option to take any channel/bouquets available on the platform. Subscribers will be offered to mirror channels (same channels as that of the parent connection) however the subscriber will have the option to take any channel/bouquet he wants,” says D2h.