Thursday 14 December 2017

DishTV displays new acquisition & recharge offer in Punjab

DishTV Asia’s largest DTH brand has come up with a fascinating offer for its valued Punjabi audience, to capitalize the festive period of Lohri. The most trusted DTH brand introduce Non-stop offer in the state, enriched with complete Punjabi entertainment at the unbeatable price. This is a highly differentiated and extremely consumer friendly move. The brand is reinforcing itself as most preferred option in the state of Punjab.


The offer comes for both, new customers (on acquisition) and existing customers (on recharge).  The offer states as:

Market
Details
New Non-Stop Offer
Change in exiting Non-Stop Offer
Punjab
Acquisition Offer
Rs.2203 + GST = Rs.2600
Rs.2025 + GST = Rs.2390
Recharge Price
Rs.1016 + GST = Rs.1199
Rs.750 + GST = Rs.885
Content
Non Stop offer + All Punjabi Add-on +  Hindi Entertainment add-on
Non Stop offer + All Punjabi Add-on

 *Taxes extra


Speaking on the initiative Mr. Sukhpreet Singh, Senior vice president, Marketing said, “Being a pioneer and market leader Dish TV has always stood up to its promise of providing best of entertainment to its subscribers with an overall of 650+ channels & services. This is a unique offer for all those valued subscribers and also for existing subscribers. With this initiative, Dish TV has given Punjabi subscribers another reason to opt for DishTV and avail this offer with the additional merit of regional channels. It will further encourage thousands of people to shift to Dish TV for excellent TV viewing experience. Further regional and sports make the offer more alluring and ensure that the subscribers have complete content experience at remarkable price.”

Source: http://cablequest.org/index.php/news/dth-news/item/11669-dishtv-displays-new-acquisition-recharge-offer-in-punjab

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