Tag: Airtel DTH

  • Status Report: Q3-2016: DAS Phase III deadline no great shakes for DTH industry

    Status Report: Q3-2016: DAS Phase III deadline no great shakes for DTH industry

    BENGALURU: Contrary to expectations that the sunset date of 31 December, 2015 (Q3-2016 in financial terms in India) would rake in good numbers for the DTH industry for the quarter ended 31 December, 2015 (Q3-2015, current quarter), results declared by three of the seven players in the country show not much of a change.

    Refer to Fig A below, which shows a quarter-on-quarter change in subscriber numbers. Though Airtel DTH and Videocon d2h have both shown a small spike in subscriber additions between Q2-2016 and Q3-2016, overall taking the combined addition in subscription numbers by all the three, the change was just 3.59 per cent. In the case of the third player – Dish TV, it witnessed the lowest growth over a five quarter period starting Q3-2015 until the current quarter at 2.19 per cent

    Note: (1)100,00,000 = 100 lakh = 10 million = 1 crore.

    (2) This report covers only the three of the seven DTH service providers in India (as had the previous two reports) since the other four – Reliance Digital TV, Sun Direct (about 97 lakh subscribers as on 31 March, 2015), Tata Sky and DD Free Dish are not listed directly on the bourses and their financial numbers are not available, unless the principals of these companies/segments chose to reveal them. The three players – Airtel DTH, Dish TV and Videocon d2h have already been covered in our earlier reports.

    (3) Some of the players mention their financial as well as subscription numbers in millions in their financial reports/investor presentations and other documents that they make available publicly. The financial numbers have been converted to Rs crore and subscription number to lakh to an approximation, and percentages have been mentioned to the second decimal place approximation.

    (4) There could be some ambiguity about the market share of the three players. If one were to go by the latest numbers released by the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) in February 2016 for September 2015. TRAI’s indicator report says that the number of registered DTH subscribers as on 30 September, 2015 was 814.7 lakh. The combined subscription numbers of the three players as on the same day as reported by them individually was 351.16 lakh and hence the market share of these players works out to 43.10 per cent. However, TRAI’s report also says that the number of active DTH subscribers as on 30 September, 2015 was 410.5 lakh. Based on the second TRAI number, the combined total subscriber market share of the three players in this paper works out to 85.54 per cent. Though, the combined share of subscribers of the three players has declined between Q1-2016 and Q2-2016, based on TRAI numbers, the author contends that it is safe to assume that the three players have more than 50 per cent market share in India in terms of subscribers.

    (5) Videocon d2h EBIDTA numbers are adjusted.

    Although in absolute numbers, Q3-2016 saw probably the highest subscriber additions by the three players per quarter over the past few quarters, in percentage terms it was slightly lower at 3.59 per cent in the current quarter as compared to 3.62 per cent in Q1-2016. Overall, the three players in this report have mentioned a combined net addition of 12.6 lakh subscribers in Q3-2016. In Q1-2016, the three had reported a combined net addition of 11.99 lakh subscribers.

    Dish TV managing director Jawahar Goel said, “We continued to build our pan-India reach during the quarter. However, as expected, despite analogue sunset there was no real spike in consumer demand from Phase III markets thus making it an ordinary quarter from that perspective. Later, changing gears to align with the current industry trend, we tweaked our subscription packages to a more versatile and seemingly economical offering. Mandatory digitisation however is expected to pick up speed and our key focus going forward would be to gain market share both in terms of subscribers and profitability.”

    Of the three, Airtel DTH added the highest number of subscribers in Q3-2016, about six lakh subscribers. Further, among the three players, Dish TV has the largest subscriber base – about 140 lakh, followed by Videocon d2h with 112.7 lakh and Airtel DTH with 111.06 lakh subscribers. In terms of revenue, it is Dish TV that leads with the highest revenue, followed by Airtel DTH, with Videocon d2h among the 3 players in this report.

    Please refer to the figure below. Panel A indicates the combined numbers of the three players, Panels B, C and D indicate the playout of revenue, EBIDTA and subscription base for Airtel DTH, Dish TV and Videocon d2h respectively, panel E indicates ARPU and panel F monthly subscriber churn.

    Please refer to Panel A in the graphs above. The combined revenues of the three players in the current quarter grew 17.24 per cent year on year (YoY) to Rs 2,245.17 crore from Rs Rs 1,915.01 crore and grew 4.46 per cent quarter on quarter (QoQ) as compared to Rs 2149.32 crore. EBIDTA increased 41.35 per cent YoY in Q3-2016 to Rs 710.51 crore (31.65 per cent margin) from Rs 503.65 crore (26.25 per cent margin) and grew 4.44 per cent QoQ from Rs 680.30 crore (31.65 per cent margin). Reported Combined Subscription numbers in Q2-2016 grew 13.22 per cent YoY to 363.76 lakh from 321.3 lakh and grew 3.59 per cent QoQ from 351.16 lakh.

    Please refer to panel F above. All the three players have reported a monthly subscriber churn of around 0.7 per cent in the current quarter, as compared to a high of 1.3 per cent in Q2-2016.

    Airtel DTH

    Airtel’s DTH segment contributes about four per cent to the telecom giant’s overall revenue. Revenue for the DTH segment in Q3-2016 increased 19 per cent to Rs 742.2 crore, up 19 per cent YoY as compared to Rs 623.4 crore. EBIDTA for Q3-2016 grew 45 per cent to Rs 247.4 crore (33.3 per cent margin) as compared to Rs 170.7 crore (27.4 per cent margin).

    The segment’s subscriber base grew 13.2 per cent YoY to 111.06 lakh in the current quarter as compared to 98.10 lakh and grew five per cent as compared to 105.76 lakh in the immediate preceding quarter. Though in US dollar terms, average revenue per user (ARPU) was constant YoY and QoQ at $3.5, it has increased seven per cent YoY in Indian rupees to Rs 229 from Rs 214 and increased two per cent QoQ from Rs 224.

    Dish TV

    Dish TV added 3.17 lakh net subscribers (the least among the three) in the quarter ended 31 December, 2015 (Q3-2016, current quarter), taking its subscriber base on that date to 140 lakh. Dish TV is the largest DTH player in the country in terms of subscribers as well as revenue. The company reported 11.8 per cent YOY revenue growth in the current quarter at Rs 771.48 crore as compared to Rs 690.08 crore and 2.5 per cent more QoQ as compared to Rs 752.42 crore.

    The company reported 39.1 per cent EBIDTA growth in the current quarter at Rs 265.4 crore as compared to Rs 190.8 crore in the corresponding year ago quarter and 4.1 per cent more than the Rs 255 crore in the immediate trailing quarter. Dish TV reported PAT in Q3-2016 at Rs 68.49 as compared to a loss of Rs 2.63 crore in the corresponding prior year quarter, but a decline of 21.3 per cent as compared to Rs 86.96 crore in the previous quarter.

    ARPU in the current quarter declined by Rs 5 YoY to Rs 172, but increased by Rs 1 QoQ.

    Videocon d2h

    Videocon d2h added 6.7 lakh gross subscribers and 4.3 lakh net subscribers during the quarter. Gross subscribers totalled 149.5 lakh and net subscribers totalled 112.7 lakh as of 31 December, 2015.

    The company’s revenue from operations (TIO) increased 21.6 per cent YoY to Rs 731.49 crore in Q3-2016 as compared to Rs 601.53 crore, and increased six per cent QoQ from Rs 690.08 crore.

    Videocon d2h reported 42.2 per cent YoY growth in adjusted EBITDA at Rs 201 crore for Q3- 2016 compared to Rs 141 crore in the corresponding year ago quarter. Net loss for the quarter declined to Rs 22.05 crore as compared to the net loss of Rs 79.8 crore in Q3-2015.

    ARPU in Q3-2016 increased 8.2 per cent to Rs 211 as compared to Rs 195 in Q3-2015 and increased 2.9 per cent as compared to Rs 205 in Q2-2016.

    Closing remarks

    Dish TV, which is more of a value player when compared to the other two players in this report, which could be labelled a premium players in terms of subscription packages, could show even better results in terms of better subscriber acquisition and hence higher revenues over the next few quarters, considering the fact that it is tweaking its subscription packages to be more economical.

    Videocon d2h executive chairman Saurabh Dhoot said, “In the first few days of January 2016, we saw strong pick up in subscriber additions in cities that come under Phase III digitisation. Recently, a few state high courts issued a stay order on implementation of Phase III digitisation for one to three months. This was in line with our expectations of the digitisation being a staggered process.”

    “We estimate around 50 million television homes come under Phase III digitisation, of which 24-25 million television homes are already on the digital platform. Thus, the target market under Phase III digitisation is the remaining 25-26 million television homes that are currently on analogue cable,” added Dhoot.

    Investors in Indian DTH companies could heave a sigh of relief – Chrome figures recently released for the month of January 2016 reveal that the DTH industry is a major beneficiary of DAS phase III. If that is the case, then DTH players should report even better numbers for Q4-2016 and FY-2016. Another heartening revelation was made by Sun TV Network Limited (Sun TV) in its earnings release for Q3-2016. Sun TV says that its DTH business under the brand Sun Direct, revenue was up approximately 14 per cent. Subsidy costs for DTH set top boxes is going down, and that should help with improved bottom lines.

    Going on to 31 December, 2016, the sunset date for DAS IV, the DTH platform should be able to garner a big chunk of subscribers from DAS IV areas. The future seems good, let’s see how it plays out from the DTH industry’s perspective.

  • FX HD now available to Airtel DTH customers

    FX HD now available to Airtel DTH customers

    MUMBAI: FX HD, India’s exclusive high definition destination for edgy and fast paced shows is the one stop shop for some of the best dramas, thrillers and comical shows.

    The channel that was recently launched in September of 2015 was earlier exclusively available to Tata Sky customers. From 31 January onwards, the channel is now also available on Airtel DTH.

    The expansion of FX HD’s audience base perfectly coincides with the launch of some popular audience favorite shows like Mad Men, House M.D., Scare Tactics among others on the channel. Moreover, the channel is also home to some of the most famous, award-winning shows of global television such as Empire, American Horror Story series, The Affair, Doctor Who and Louie.

    The channel will also soon be premiering Wayward Pines and Minority Report.

    FX HD went LIVE on 31, January 2016 across the Airtel DTH platform and is available on channel no. 153.

  • FX HD now available to Airtel DTH customers

    FX HD now available to Airtel DTH customers

    MUMBAI: FX HD, India’s exclusive high definition destination for edgy and fast paced shows is the one stop shop for some of the best dramas, thrillers and comical shows.

    The channel that was recently launched in September of 2015 was earlier exclusively available to Tata Sky customers. From 31 January onwards, the channel is now also available on Airtel DTH.

    The expansion of FX HD’s audience base perfectly coincides with the launch of some popular audience favorite shows like Mad Men, House M.D., Scare Tactics among others on the channel. Moreover, the channel is also home to some of the most famous, award-winning shows of global television such as Empire, American Horror Story series, The Affair, Doctor Who and Louie.

    The channel will also soon be premiering Wayward Pines and Minority Report.

    FX HD went LIVE on 31, January 2016 across the Airtel DTH platform and is available on channel no. 153.

  • Airtel DTH revenue up 19% on higher subscriber additions & ARPU

    Airtel DTH revenue up 19% on higher subscriber additions & ARPU

    BENGALURU: The 31 December, 2015 deadline for Digital Addressable System (DAS) Phase III has been a boost for the carriage industry in subscriber additions, revenues, and operating profits. Buoyed by the government’s decision to stick to deadlines for digitisation, the direct-to-home (DTH) industry in India is continuing its bloom run, if one were to go by the results reported by Bharti Airtel for its Digital TV services (Airtel DTH) for the quarter ended 31 December, 2015 (Q3-2016, current quarter).

     

    Revenue in Q3-2016 increased 19 per cent to Rs 742.2 crore, up 19 per cent YoY as compared to Rs 623.4 crore. EBIDTA for Q3-2016 grew 45 per cent to Rs 247.4 crore (33.3 per cent margin) as compared to Rs 170.7 crore (27.4 per cent margin).

     

    Note: 100,00,000 = 100 lakh = 10 million = 1 crore

     

    The segment’s subscriber base grew 13.2 per cent YoY to 111.06 lakh in the current quarter as compared to 98.10 lakh and grew five per cent as compared to 105.76 lakh in the immediate preceding quarter. Though in US dollar terms, average revenue per user (ARPU) was constant YoY and QoQ at $3.5, in Indian rupees it has increased seven per cent YoY to Rs 229 from Rs 214 and increased two per cent QoQ from Rs 224. Given that the deadline for DAS phase III was 31 December, 2015, Airtel DTH segment reported 5.30 lakh net subscriber additions in the current quarter, which was almost double (1.96 times) the 2.70 lakh subscriber additions in Q3-2015 and more than triple (3.2 times) the 1.64 lakh subscribers added in Q2-2016.

     

    Subscriber churn in Q3-2016 was lower at 0.7 per cent as compared to one per cent in Q3-2015 and 1.3 per cent in the immediate trailing quarter.

     

    Airtel’s CAPEX for its DTH segment more than doubled (by 2.1 times) to Rs 342.2 crore as compared to Rs 163 crore in Q3-2015. Airtel’s cumulative investments in its DTH segment increased 17 per cent YoY to Rs 6177 crore as compared to Rs 5494.8 crore.

  • Airtel DTH revenue up 19% on higher subscriber additions & ARPU

    Airtel DTH revenue up 19% on higher subscriber additions & ARPU

    BENGALURU: The 31 December, 2015 deadline for Digital Addressable System (DAS) Phase III has been a boost for the carriage industry in subscriber additions, revenues, and operating profits. Buoyed by the government’s decision to stick to deadlines for digitisation, the direct-to-home (DTH) industry in India is continuing its bloom run, if one were to go by the results reported by Bharti Airtel for its Digital TV services (Airtel DTH) for the quarter ended 31 December, 2015 (Q3-2016, current quarter).

     

    Revenue in Q3-2016 increased 19 per cent to Rs 742.2 crore, up 19 per cent YoY as compared to Rs 623.4 crore. EBIDTA for Q3-2016 grew 45 per cent to Rs 247.4 crore (33.3 per cent margin) as compared to Rs 170.7 crore (27.4 per cent margin).

     

    Note: 100,00,000 = 100 lakh = 10 million = 1 crore

     

    The segment’s subscriber base grew 13.2 per cent YoY to 111.06 lakh in the current quarter as compared to 98.10 lakh and grew five per cent as compared to 105.76 lakh in the immediate preceding quarter. Though in US dollar terms, average revenue per user (ARPU) was constant YoY and QoQ at $3.5, in Indian rupees it has increased seven per cent YoY to Rs 229 from Rs 214 and increased two per cent QoQ from Rs 224. Given that the deadline for DAS phase III was 31 December, 2015, Airtel DTH segment reported 5.30 lakh net subscriber additions in the current quarter, which was almost double (1.96 times) the 2.70 lakh subscriber additions in Q3-2015 and more than triple (3.2 times) the 1.64 lakh subscribers added in Q2-2016.

     

    Subscriber churn in Q3-2016 was lower at 0.7 per cent as compared to one per cent in Q3-2015 and 1.3 per cent in the immediate trailing quarter.

     

    Airtel’s CAPEX for its DTH segment more than doubled (by 2.1 times) to Rs 342.2 crore as compared to Rs 163 crore in Q3-2015. Airtel’s cumulative investments in its DTH segment increased 17 per cent YoY to Rs 6177 crore as compared to Rs 5494.8 crore.

  • Q2-2016: Airtel DTH YoY subscriber base grows 11%; revenue up 13%; EBIDTA up 53%

    Q2-2016: Airtel DTH YoY subscriber base grows 11%; revenue up 13%; EBIDTA up 53%

    BENGALURU: The direct to home (DTH) industry in India is continuing its bloom, if one were to go by the results reported by Bharti Airtel about its Digital TV services (Airtel DTH) for the quarter ended 30 September, 2015 (Q2-2015, current quarter)

     

    Note100,00,000 = 100 lakh = 10 million = 1 crore

     

    Airtel’s DTH segment reported 12.9 per cent growth in its revenue for the current quarter at Rs 706.8 crore as compared to the Rs 623.6 crore in Q2-2015. EBIDTA increased 53.2 per cent to Rs 234.3 crore (33.1 per cent margin) as compared to the Rs 152.9 crore (24.4 per cent margin)

     

    The company reported a 10.9 per cent YoY growth in its subscriber base to 105.76 lakh in Q2-2016 as compared to the 95.40 lakh in the corresponding year ago quarter and a 1.6 per cent QoQ growth from 104.12 crore in the immediate trailing quarter. Monthly subscriber churn however increased to 1.3 per cent in the current quarter as compared to 1.1 per cent in Q2-2015 and 0.8 per cent in Q1-2016.

     

    The company reported a slight increase in Average Revenue Per User (ARPU) in Q2-2016 in terms of Indian rupees, but a flat ARPU in terms of the US dollar at $3.5, which means that ARPU in dollar terms declined due to the rise in the price of the dollar in Indian Rupees. ARPU in Q2-2016 increased to Rs 224 as compared to the Rs 220 in Q2-2015 and the Rs 222 in Q1-2016.

     

    Airtel MD and CEO India & South Asia Gopal Vittal said, “Airtel’s revenue growth in India has accelerated to 13.3 per cent in Q2 on an underlying basis, the highest in the last 12 quarters. Our smaller businesses – home broadband, DTH and our business segment all continue to perform strongly. Mobile data revenue has grown by 60 per cent. With the commercial launch of high speed 4G services across 334 towns and roll-out of 3G services in our gap circles, we are now best positioned in the industry to leverage the fast growing data market. On the regulatory front, we welcome the guidelines issued by DOT on spectrum sharing and trading.”

     

    Airtel’s consolidated revenues for Q2-2016 at Rs 23,836 crore grew by 6.6 per cent (4.3 per cent reported Y-o-Y) on an underlying basis, adjusted for India termination rates reduction and Africa tower assets divestment over the corresponding quarter last year. Consolidated mobile data revenues at Rs 3,806 crore grew by 49.8 per cent YoY, uplifted by data traffic growth of 76.3 per cent.

     

    The company says that adjusted for the impact in reduction of termination rates, India revenues growth accelerated to 13.3 per cent YoY (10.3 per cent reported Y-o-Y). On an underlying basis, mobile revenues grew by 12.3 per cent, Airtel business (B2B) by 19 per cent and Digital TV by 22.6 per cent YoY. Mobile data revenue at Rs 2,893 crore registered a growth of 60.3 per cent YoY in India, led by increase in the data customer base by 27.2 per cent and traffic by 69.9 per cent. Data ARPU has moved up by Rs 42 (YoY) to Rs 193 in Q2-2016, led by 35.9 per cent increase in data usage per customer. Mobile Data revenues contribute to 21.5 per cent of Mobile India revenues vis-?-vis 14.5 per cent in the corresponding quarter last year.

     

    According to the company, consolidated EBITDA at Rs 8,265 crore grew by 6.7 per cent YoY with EBITDA margin expanding by 0.8 per cent to 34.7 per cent, driven by India’s margin expansion by 1.6 per cent Y-o-Y. The resultant consolidated EBIT of Rs 4,011 crore represents a YoY growth of 4.1 per cent, impacted by higher spectrum amortisation expense in India post recent auctions.

  • Q1-2016: Airtel DTH revenue up 15.8% at Rs 684.8 crore

    Q1-2016: Airtel DTH revenue up 15.8% at Rs 684.8 crore

    BENGALURU:  Bharati Airtel Limited’s Digital TV services – Airtel DTH reported 15.8 per cent increase in y-o-y revenue to Rs 684.8 crore in the quarter ended 30 June, 2015 (Q1-2016) as compared to the Rs 591.5 crore in Q1-2015 and 7.9 per cent more than the Rs 634.8 crore in Q4-2015.

     

    The telecom major’s DTH segment reported a 67 per cent growth in operating profit (EBIDTA) in the current quarter at Rs 240.8 crore (46.1 per cent margin) as compared to the Rs 143.8 crore (24.3 per cent margin) in Q1-2015 and 15.9 per cent more than the Rs 207.8 crore (32.7 per cent margin) immediate trailing quarter.

     

    Note: 100,00,000 = 100 lakh = 10 million = 1 crore

     

    The Airtel DTH segment customer base reported 10.9 per cent y-o-y growth for the current quarter at 104.12 lakh as compared to the 93.88 lakh in Q1-2015 and 3.4 per cent growth as compared to the 100.73 lakh in Q4-2015. Average revenue per user (ARPU) in Q1-2016 improved to Rs 222 as compared to the Rs 214 in both Q1-2015 and Q4-2015. Monthly churn in the current quarter was higher at 0.8 per cent as compared to the 0.6 per cent in the corresponding year ago quarter, but lower than the one per cent in the immediate trailing quarter.

     

    Airtel MD and CEO, India & South Asia Gopal Vittal said, “The year has begun on a healthy note, with underlying revenue growth accelerating to 12.7 per cent in India. Our customer base has continued to steadily expand. Mobile minutes and data traffic have grown by 7.4 per cent and 83.4 per cent respectively. I am pleased that our revenue growth is broad based across all business units, especially the domestic enterprise and corporate segment, which saw revenues grow by 18.1 per cent, and DTH business, which had an underlying topline growth of 26.8 per cent. Our capex programme is mostly directed at increasing 3G / 4G coverage and improving all-round customer experience.”

     

    Overall, Airtel says that consolidated revenues for Q1-2016 at Rs 23,671 crore grew by 3.1 per cent over the corresponding quarter last year. Consolidated Mobile data revenues at Rs 3,459 crore, grew by 56.9 per cent y-o-y, uplifted by data traffic growth of 86.5 per cent. India revenues reported a growth of 10 per cent y-o-y, led by 22.2 per cent in Airtel business (B2B) and 15.8 per cent in Digital TV.

     

    Adjusted for the impact in reduction of termination rates, India revenues grew on an underlying basis by 12.7 per cent and Mobile revenues by 12.2 per cent y-o-y. Mobile Data revenue at Rs 2,609 crore registered a growth of 67.3 per cent y-o-y in India, uplifted by increase in the Data customer base by 25.8 per cent and traffic by 83.4 per cent. Data ARPU has moved up by Rs 42 to Rs 181 in Q1-2016, led by 42.7 per cent increase in data usage per customer. Mobile Data revenues contribute to 19.2 per cent of Mobile India revenues vis-?-vis 12.4 per cent in the corresponding quarter last year.

     

    Consolidated EBITDA in Q1-2016 at Rs 8262 crore grew by 6.4 per cent y-o-y with EBITDA margin expanding by 1.1 per cent to 34.9 per cent, driven by India’s margin expansion by 2.1 per cent y-o-y. Net Profit after tax (PAT) increased 40.2 per cent to Rs 1554.3 crore (6.6 per cent margin) in Q1-2016 as compared to the Rs 1108.5 crore (4.8 per cent margin) and was 23.8 per cent more than the Rs 1255.3 crore (5.4 per cent margin) in Q4-2015.

  • DEN Networks appoints Sanjay Jain as group CTO

    DEN Networks appoints Sanjay Jain as group CTO

    NEW DELHI: DEN Networks has appointed Sanjay Jain as group chief technology officer (CTO) and will lead the company’s technical verticals of both cable and broadband.

     

    Jain brings about 25 years of experience in cable, satellite communications, broadband and telecom companies.

     

     Jain joins DEN from Bharti Airtel where he was working as the CTO for Upper North handling technical operation of wireless and wireline telecom network of four yelecom circles. At Bharti Airtel, he also worked as CTO for the DTH business and propelled Airtel DTH into leadership position by focusing on technological innovation while in parallel, keeping an equal thrust on the quality of customer experience and driving execution excellence.

     

    He has previously held senior leadership positions with HFCL group, IBM, Reliance Infocomm, Spectranet and Shyam Antenna in senior leadership roles with a focus on building long-term strategies, driving technological innovation and sustaining process excellence.    

                   

     DEN CEO Pradeep Parameswaran said, “It is our pleasure to welcome a veteran professional like Sanjay to our fold .His immense experience will help us build technology platforms that will further strengthen our leadership position, I look forward to his contribution in the critical sphere of technology and customer experience as we embark on a trajectory of rapid growth in digital cable and broadband internet and transform ourselves into a B2C brand.” 

  • Airtel DTH biz Q4-2015 revenue up 17%, segment reports Rs 8 crore operating profit

    Airtel DTH biz Q4-2015 revenue up 17%, segment reports Rs 8 crore operating profit

    BENGALURU: Bharati Airtel’s Digital TV services – Airtel DTH – reported 17.2 per cent increase in y-o-y revenue to Rs 634.7 crore in Q4-2015 from Rs 541.5 crore and 1.8 per cent growth as compared to the Rs 623.4 crore in the immediate trailing quarter.

     

    The segment reported an operating profit of Rs 8.1 crore for the current quarter as compared to an operating loss of Rs 110.7 crore in Q4-2014 and an operating loss of Rs 36 crore in Q3-2015.

     

    Note: 100,00,000 = 100 lakh = 10 million = 1 crore

     

    Airtel DTH revenue in FY-2015 grew 19.2 per cent to Rs 2475.9 crore as compared to the Rs 2077.1 crore in FY-2014. Operating loss was lower at Rs 158.1 crore in the current year as compared to the Rs 427.1 crore in FTY-2014.

     

    The company reported 2.7 per cent q-o-q growth in Airtel DTH customer base for Q4-2015 to 100.73 lakh from 98.1 lakh in Q3-2015. For the year, the segment reported 11.8 per cent growth in customer base from 90.12 lakh in FY-2014.

     

    Airtel MD and CEO, India & South Asia Gopal Vittal said, “The year has ended on a healthy note, with revenue growth accelerating to 12.1 per cent in FY 2014-15, from 9.9 per cent and 9.5 per cent respectively in the previous two years. Once again, the 20,000 – strong Airtel family has stood together to deliver these results. Airtel is spearheading the country’s digital agenda with substantial investments in the Internet space. The cumulative investment of Rs 68,000 crore in spectrum is a reflection of our commitment to the cause of a Digital India, and our belief in the potential of the exciting opportunity.”

     

    Overall, Airtel’s consolidated revenues for Q4-2015 at Rs 23,016 crore grew by 3.6 per cent over the corresponding quarter last year. Improved operational efficiency has resulted in consolidated net income growing by 30.5 per cent y-o-y to Rs 1,255 crore says the company.

     

    Annual consolidated revenues at Rs 92,039 crore grew by 7.3 per cent over the previous year, led by robust top line growth in India. Airtel informs that net income for the year grew by 86.9 per cent to Rs 5,183 crore despite higher forex losses of Rs 2,153 crore (FY-2014 forex loss – Rs 1,242 crore).

  • Anjan TV available on Airtel DTH

    Anjan TV available on Airtel DTH

    MUMBAI: Anjan TV, a Bhojpuri General Entertainment Channel takes a step forward towards expanding its reach by being available on Airtel Digital TV from 22 August 2014 on channel number 629. Anjan is a free to air channel, a venture of AAP Media Pvt Limited.

     

    The channel seamlessly offers a 360 degree entertainment spectacle, having a programming mix of movies, music, daily soaps, reality, crime, cookery, comedy, travel and lifestyle shows. Top celebrities of Bhojpuri Industry anchor its shows time to time to add versatility and glamour in its content. The creative team of the channel works day in and out to offer refreshing content to the viewers. 

     

    Channel Head, Anshuman Tripathi says, “ Anjan TV has been the most popular channel amongst the viewers since its launch. The channel has been designed as per the entertainment needs of our target audience. We want to entertain and reach maximum Bhojpuri’s across India”

     

    The channel is also available on all MSO’s of Bihar and Jharkhand.