Thursday, 1 May 2014

JAINHITS brings ‘Go Digital’ scheme to boost Digitalisation in India

JAINHITS, India’s first and only HITS based Direct to Network (DTN) service has recently launched a scheme ‘Go Digital’ to deliver digitized content across any type of terrain anywhere in India. JAINHITS technology in partnership with Motorola (now ARRIS) and IntelSat offers a unique proposition to the LCOs (local cable operators)- of an overnight plug and play digitization solution that comes for an investment as low as Rs. 4.99 lakhs only. This makes them fulfill TRAI guideline requirements of All India digitization by 31st Dec 2014.
On a comparative note JAINHITS claims that if the 6000 odd MSOs were to digitize their networks, they would require an investment of up to Rs. 3 crores per MSO, thereby costing approximately Rs. 18,000 crores as mere investments. JAINHITS on the other hand can provide direct services to over 60,000 LCOs spread across India with average investment of only Rs. 10 lakhs per operator, thereby digitizing the country for just Rs. 6,000 crores, which is one-third of the investment required by MSOs. In fact, the massive saving of Rs. 12,000 crores is being passed on to the customers by providing cheaper services with enhanced quality viewing. 

Moreover, JAINHITS “Go Digital” entry scheme strategy will help LCO to increase their subscriber base manifold in a short span of time. Not only this, through this partnership model LCO will witness significant increase in their customers ARPUs which are likely to double double in 2014-15 with Broadband and other VAS product/service roll outs. All this put together will help JAINHITS LCO partners enhance their business and earnings.
With a mere investment of Rs 4.99 Lakhs, JAINHITS LCO will get all the necessary help in terms of technology, content and STB that will enable them to operate independently. JAINHITS is the only platform in the country, offering complete empowerment and ownership to even the smallest LCO by making him a Leader & Cable Owner and an ISO (Independent Service Operator. 
Mr. Jeet Narayan Singh, National Sales Head, JAINHITS, said, “In our endeavor to enable 60,000 small and medium operators to become MSOs and go digital independently, we are offering end to end single window solutions. JAINHITS offerings are fully DAS compliant with wider choice of channels that are cost effective and fastest way to offer Digital Cable services in any part of India. Our Broadband offering gives additional edge to ISOs and helps them to increase their revenues.”
Through this engagement, JAINHITS provides subscriber management system (SMS), which empowers LCOs to manage his own customer base and offer, customized packs to its subscribers. In addition to this, JAINHITS LCO will be able to manage billing and create his own subscriber records as required by regulators. The SMS also provides an inventory management system and MIS system which enables the LCO to operate his business, generate reports and manage taxation etc.
The partnership with JAINHITS offers LCO’s new product/ service roadmaps to address the ever- evolving market and customer needs along with the full technology solution roadmap for cable TV network upgradation. In addition, LCO’s also receive all necessary training on technical, legal, product, consumer satisfaction, compliance aspects etc. which facilitates them to offer standardized services. 
The JAINHITS value proposition of converting even the smallest LCO into an MSO is not only unique but virtually the only tangible solution towards the fulfillment of the Pan India Digitization deadline of Dec 2014 set by TRAI.

Source: http://cablequest.org/news/cable-news/item/4747-jainhits-brings-%E2%80%98go-digital%E2%80%99-scheme-to-boost-digitalisation-in-india.html
Source: http://cablequest.org/news/cable-news/item/4747-jainhits-brings-%E2%80%98go-digital%E2%80%99-scheme-to-boost-digitalisation-in-india.html

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