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Dish TV discloses Rs 7,203 crore DTH licence fee claim as regulatory overhang deepens
Dish TV India faces a massive Rs. 7,203 crore licence fee demand from the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, adding to ongoing legal battles. The company has also booked significant impairments on its investments, including those in new-age technologies and assets from Videocon d2h, impacting its net worth. Fines were also levied for SEBI norm non-compliance.
cityfalcon.com·2mo ago
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Dish TV India sinks deeper into losses in Q3
Direct to home (DTH) operator Dish TV India reported a weak performance for the quarter ended December 31, 2025, with revenues declining sharply and losses widening, even as the company continues its transition towards a hybrid DTH and OTT-led entertainment model.Dish TV reported a net loss of approximately Rs 276 crore for Q3 FY26, sharply higher than the loss of around Rs 47 crore reported in the same quarter last year. The company reported exceptional items of around Rs 70 crore during the quarter, taking the loss before tax to about Rs 276 crore.EBITDA slipped into a loss of about Rs 42 crore, compared with a positive EBITDA of around Rs 123 crore in the year-ago quarter.The company’s operating revenues fell nearly 20% year-on-year to about Rs 300 crore, compared with around Rs 370 crore in the corresponding quarter last year, reflecting sustained pressure on its core subscription business amid cord-cutting and intensifying competition from digital platforms.Subscription revenues declined 32% year-on-year to about Rs 225 crore, down from roughly Rs 330 crore a year earlier.
cityfalcon.com·2mo ago
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Dish TV Q2 net loss widens to Rs 133 crore
Dish TV India faced a significant net loss of Rs 133 crore in the September 2025 quarter. Revenue dropped, and profitability weakened considerably. The company is focusing on hybrid offerings and launched VZY Smart TVs to integrate DTH and OTT services. This move aims to create a comprehensive content ecosystem for Indian consumers, redefining home entertainment.
cityfalcon.com·5mo ago
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All-in-One Mobile Recharge Software Solutions for DTH, Postpaid, Prepaid, and Utility Payments
India’s digital payment ecosystem is transforming rapidly, especially in Tier 2, 3 cities, and rural belts. In this revolution, the demand for all-in-one mobile recharge software solutions is accelerating as more consumers rely on online platforms to manage prepaid/postpaid recharges, DTH recharges, and utility bill payments. For entrepreneurs, fintech startups, or existing retailers, investing in a feature-rich mobile recharge software solution is a gateway to sustainable business growth in 2025 and beyond. In this article, we’ll explore how a unified recharge platform works, its core features, business benefits, and how top providers like noblewebstudio are helping digital businesses scale with reliable software infrastructure. What is an All-in-One Mobile Recharge Software Solution? An all-in-one mobile recharge software integrates various digital services — such as mobile recharges, DTH, electricity bills, postpaid bills, data card top-ups, and broadband payments — into a single, user-friendly platform.
cityfalcon.com·1y ago
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DTH players urge government to act on TRAI suggestion to scrap licence fee
The DTH sector in India is still waiting for clarity from the MIB on TRAI’s proposal to reduce and eventually eliminate the 8% licence fee. TRAI has twice recommended slashing it to 3% and phasing it out by FY27, citing competition from DD Free Dish and OTT platforms. While Airtel, Tata Play, and Dish TV support the move, Reliance Jio opposes it, arguing DTH operators enjoy spectrum without paying market rates.
cityfalcon.com·1y ago
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