Entertainment the DTH way…

Couch potatoes all over India and south-east asia, will sure have a field day as DTH segment has a new player. Tata-Sky (a joint venture between Tata and Star TV) hits the markets with its DTH platform, ending the two-year monopoly of Subhash Chandra’s Dish TV (which has 1.3 million subscribers in the private DTH platform space, so far restricted to non-metros).

The direct to home (DTH) format is to leverage its superior technology and woo away discerning customers from cable. Apart from appealing to the quality conscious, Dish TV is all set to throw in a few goodies to the cricket fanatics. Come September, Zee Sports will beam the cricket tri-series in Singapore (where India is playing) with an array of choices. The viewer can choose the camera angle to see his favourite batsman or bowler, get player statistics at a press of a button, or listen to commentary in a choice of six languages. All this at no extra cost to Dish TV customers — which could become a major selling point.

The local cablewallah is in for a tough battle to keep his strangle-hold on the last mile, while the customer has every reason to smile.

More at Business Standard Online

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Meebo!

A tiny software company called meebo opened a new channel of communication on the Web. Now, if you have a Web page your visitors can talk to you using instant messaging, even if you’re away from your home computer.

While there are several others who had their fingers in the web based instant messaging pie, Meebo is the efficient and easiest of all.

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Entrepreneurship, the HCL style

Wealth creation and not wealth redistribution must be our goal. Creating enabling conditions for entrepreneurs, celebrating their successes and promoting entrepreneurs as role models is a critical part of the task ahead.

As HCL celebrates its 30th Anniversary, Prof. C.K.Prahalad reflects on the nature of entrepreneurship that makes such success possible. It may be useful to distill the core elements of its success.

  • Aspirations must exceed resources (A>R)
  • Strategic Intent – Folding the Future in
  • On Weak Signals: The Next Practice
  • Passion and Integrity

Those core elements are relevant not only for HCL, but for Indian business, he reckons.

More at Economic Times

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