Sun Direct Presently Advertising SD,
HD Set-Top Boxes in India Beginning at
Rs. 1,799
Sun Direct, one of the mainstream DTH administrators in
South India, has made an aggressive stride and brought the cost of its set-top
box models down to Rs. 1,799. The new move by the Chennai-based administrator
aligns it with specialist co-ops, for example, D2h and Dish TV that offer their
set-top boxes with comparable sticker prices. While the standard goals bolster
Sun Direct SD+ set-top box is valued at Rs. 1,799, clients can get the top
notch (HD) experience through the Sun Direct HD+ set-top-box at Rs. 1,999.
According to the posting on the Sun Direct site, the
administrator is selling its set-top boxes with a beginning cost of Rs. 1,799.
Clients purchasing a Sun Direct set-top box through the official site are
required to choose their channel bundle to get the new association.
There are different conveyance stage administrator (DPO)
bundles accessible on the Sun Direct site alongside language alternatives, for
example, Bengali, Malayalam, Tamil, and Telugu. Further, clients are charged
for a system limit expense (NFC) of Rs. 1,954 every month for benefit a bundle
of 147 channels. Sun Direct additionally gives alternatives, for example,
English Jodi Pack, Hindi Jodi Pack, and Hindi Movie Jodi Pack, as announced by
Telecom Talk.
Existing Sun Direct clients are likewise qualified for
benefit a 'Moment Cashback Offer' to get up to Rs. 150 cashback on an energize
of Rs. 3,000 or more.
The new update from Sun Direct comes a very long time
after D2h brought its HD set-top box at Rs. 1,799 alongside a one-month
Platinum HD Combo membership. Dish TV likewise offers its HD set-top box
alongside a one-month membership at Rs. 1,690 under a constrained period offer.
A month ago, Tata Sky dropped its HD and SD set-top box
costs in India to as low as Rs. 1,099. The administrator was formerly offering
its set-top boxes at a beginning cost of Rs. 1,399.
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