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

The DTH subscribers in the country are taking a lot of changes, and going through many iterations of regulatory changes in the industry. As per the new rules, the pricing, quality of service and all the other related norms to the DTH industry have been taken for a spin, and the resulting environment in the industry is of a totally new set of pricing regulations. However, for the single DTH subscribers who own just one Set-Top Box, it is an economical choice since the subscribers are getting to enjoy many cuts on channel prices, discounts from DTH operators and more. But, that necessarily has not been the case for subscribers who get multiple televisions in their home. These subscribers have to pay for their DTH connections as per the policies set by the DTH operators, which are different for every DTH service provider. This means that the subscribers have to know the best multi-TV policy which is suited for their needs. Here are all the DTH operators and their respective multi-TV policies.

Multi-TV Policy of D2h and Dish TV
Moving on to the best multi-TV DTH operator in the sector right away, Dish TV and D2h are the DTH operators that offer possibly the most convincing multi-TV policy. We say this because, unlike all the other operators, Dish TV and D2h subscribers who want to use multiple TVs will only have to pay a flat NCF of Rs 50 per secondary connection. What that means is that for the primary connection, the D2h subscribers will be charged the standard amount of Rs 153 NCF plus the content charges for the pay channels. But, for the secondary connection, the D2h and Dish TV subscribers will only pay Rs 50 as NCF exclusive of taxes no matter how many channels they get. On top of this, they will be required to pay the content charges for the pay channels.