BSNL launches IPTV in Pune and subsequently to be extended to the whole nation. If this is frigging broadband year, I am still stuck up in the 256k bracket. The details are still patchy but nonetheless, Airtel and Reliance are out of the loop as far as the “innovation” goes. I am sure they have no clue as to what they are supposed to do.
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How is this IPTV different from the DTH Services that already exists?
What extra do i get?
- spam
- offensive
- disagree
- off topic
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