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Tata Sky takes dispute to TDSAT
New Delhi:
Tata Sky, one of the three DTH service providers in the country, on Wednesday took the Sun Group to the Telecom Disputes Settlement and Appellate Tribunal, alleging that it had been refused signals by south-India based broadcaster.
Sun Group has obtained a licence to enter the DTH marketplace.
Tata Sky, a 80:20 joint venture between Tata and Star India, had also approached the same forum, seeking a direction to competitor Zee-Turner to share the feed.
Ironically, Zee group's ASC Enterprises, which runs its own DTH service 'Dish TV' in May approached TDSAT, seeking signals from Star. PTI
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