Tata Sky and Technicolor extend contracts
February 19, 2013
Technicolor has won two extension contracts from Tata Sky, India’s leading satellite operator with over 8 million subscribers. Tata Sky has granted Technicolor an extension until mid 2015 of the initial contracts for the STBs already delivered over the past years:
“Technicolor’s solutions have met our expectations in terms of reliability because we want to guarantee a trouble free experience for our customers. They also help meet our Total Cost of Ownership requirement, which is key for an operator with a large subscriber base like ours. The latest agreements mark the continuation of our trusted relationship with Technicolor” commented Harit Nagpal, Managing Director & CEO of Tata Sky.
Deliveries of these set-top boxes are scheduled from Q3 2013 to Q2 2015, while Technicolor will continue providing locally-based after-sales support to Tata Sky.
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