Bharti Airtel to acquire Tata Teleservices on debt free cash free basis
Bharti Airtel to acquire Tata Teleservices on debt free cash free basis
Bharti Airtel Will Acquire Tata Groupâs Loss-making Mobile Telephony Business, Almost For Free, Boosting Its Spectrum Holding And Raising Subscriber Base While Saving The Tatas From The Prospect Of Having To Shut Down The Struggling Unit. PTI | Updated on: 13 Oct 2017, 02:14:42 AM
New Delhi:
Bharti Airtel will acquire Tata Group’s loss-making mobile telephony business, almost for free, boosting its spectrum holding and raising subscriber base while saving the Tatas from the prospect of having to shut down the struggling unit.
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| 31 March 2021
Aggressive pricing models and a pivot to mobile drove Netflix and Disney+ Hotstar to account for as much as 50% of all subscription video-on-demand accounts in India in 2020, according to Omdia’s latest 2021 Online Video Market and Consumer Trends Report.
The study showed that overall online video subscriptions revenue in the sub-continent grew by 142% in India in 2020 primarily due to the global pandemic, with subscription video revenues rising from $265 million in 2019 to $639 million at the end of 2020. Disney+ Hotstar and Netflix accounted for 78% of the total online video subscription market revenues.
Drilling deeper, the survey revealed that over the past year, Disney+ Hotstar tripled its subscriber base from 8 million to 25.6 million subscribers. Omdia attributed the growth partly to the bundling of Disney+ and Hotstar, as well as the postponement of the start of the 13th season of the Indian Premier League (IPL) from April to September and co
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The duo accounted for 78 per cent of SVoD revenues of $639 million in 2020
01 Apr, 2021 - 08:20 AM IST | By indiantelevision.com Team
MUMBAI: Now here’s further research confirming Netflix and Disney+ Hotstar’s dominance of the Indian streaming market. Research firm Omdia’s 2021
Online Video Market and
Consumer Trends Report released on 31 March states that the two streaming giants accounted for 50 per cent of all subscription video on demand (SVoD) signups in India in 2020. This was on the back of the pandemic and nationwide lockdown which saw SVoD revenues spurt 142 per cent from $265 million to $639 million by end 2020. The duo accounted for 78 per cent of that final tally, meaning about $498.42 million.