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How to install the direct to home (DTH ) dish to view free and paid Indian TV channels in India, UAE, Dubai, Abu Dhabi, sharjah, Oman, kuala lumpur, Nepal, Pakistan, Bangladesh. Srilanka, kuwayt, qatar, bahrain, doha, singapore, malasia, bangkok,Dhaka.
http://www.janvani.org/ is the only forum that will give complete technical knowledge about Indian DTH services
For proper installation of Dish please fallow the steps below.
Politically the India DTH coverage is limited to India territory only. but the satellites are places in such high that it can not restrict signal to scatters. So by this we can catch the signal from the satellite by following ways.
First we have get the dish and setupbok STB (MPEG2) from any local dealer with Ku LNB for free to air channels such as from dd direct plus. with is the only one DTH service that will provide free to air channels in india. you get a dream box any were in world it is a open source STB.
In India some pay DTH services are using latest technology with MPEG4 so it is better way to get a MPEG4 which can catch both signals.
In selection of the dish we have to take alot of care because it is the most important to catch the signals. Normally in india 30cm is more than sufficient but other than india we need the larg dish it depends on the distance from india.
For example to dubai it needs 120cm of dish to get full signal from india satellite. So please choose the proper dish size to get full signal. Most important is clear sky view there should not be any object like building are any others objects between the dish and sky. direct shall be facing india and the satellite is INSAT 4B at 93.5c east. It is easy by adjusting it by viewing signal in STB.
For pay channels services like dishtv, sundirect, tatasky, airteldirect, Bigtv, D2h. we need to have there STB's. In general all there STB's are carrying by the passenger from India to respective countries but it is illegal to carry the India STB's but there is one more option is by getting DREAM BOX STB.
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Increasingly phones will offer a lot more One billion mobile phones will be sold in 2009, according to analysts.
Research firm Gartner said that the world's appetite for mobile phones had exceeded even the most optimistic expectations.
"Mobile phones could go on to be the most common consumer electronics device on the planet," said Gartner analyst Ben Wood. By the end of 2009, some 2.6 billion mobiles will be in regular use around the world, Gartner predicts. The findings are based on a study that looked at sales figures from 62 countries around the globe.
Survival of the fittest
It is expected that some 779 million mobile handsets will be sold by the end of this year, 50 million of which will be smartphones.Sales of smartphones represent the fastest growing area in the mobile market and some 280 million will be sold in 2009, according to Gartner. Prices of handsets are likely to fall and while this is good news for consumers, the future for phone manufacturers is less certain.
"The technology inside phones has increased at an astonishing rate but prices haven't reflected this," said Mr Wood. With some manufacturers already facing difficulties in certain countries, it will be survival of the fittest.
"Vendors not selling 10 million phones a year will definitely struggle"
Global differences
The nature of the mobile in our pocket is likely to evolve. In mature markets such as the UK, Germany and the US there will be more mobiles catering to specific functionality, whether it be music, photography or video. And in less developed markets phones will again be targeted to specific needs.
"China and India alone will account for nearly 200 million units in 2007, with the Indian market surpassing China in 2009 to reach 139 million units,"
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