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BSNL adds digital recording feature to IPTV service

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CHENNAI: Troubled by low off-take, BSNL's Internet Protocol Television (IPTV) service will try to make a splash in the home entertainment market by rolling out a digital recording feature that will ensure that users never miss a favourite programme.

MyWay, which is content partner for BSNL Chennai Telephones, is ready with add-on Set-Top-Boxes that will enable users to record any programme, movie or song of their choice from a bouquet of 40 channels to start with.

The personal video recording (PVR) equipment is being provided at a discounted price of Rs.1,250 apart from pen-drives with content capacity ranging from eight hours to 250 hours. To protect copyright, the pen-drive can be viewed only through the IPTV circuit and the files get re-formatted when loaded on to any other system, officials said.

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