It's sad but true... Dialog doesn't know what is happening to the channels on their own network. "Fox History & Traveller" is a goner, it is now rebranded as "Fox Traveller" ever since "History" channel relaunched in India. However the Dialog website & the channel list on the decoder carry the name as "Fox History & Traveller" & "Fox History" respectively. It's high time that the channel list & the website are updated immediately. If not this will only result in prospective subscribers being mislead into thinking that Dialog TV contains a history based educational channel.
In addition we would like to point out that "Star Movies Asia" maybe rebranded as "Fox Movies Premium" from Jan 1st 2012, please check the post in our TV & Radio Sri Lanka blog post titled "Star Movies to the rebranded as Fox Movies Premium". However the we are not 100% sure whether the rebranding exercise will be effective in this region as well since certain other regions will continue to receive the channel as "Star Movies" even as 1st Jan 2012. However we urge Dialog to take necessary steps to retain this Asian commercial free feed of the channel and under no circumstances shift to "Star Movies India".
We hope Dialog would learn to be more proactive when it comes to updating their website and channel list.
Please keep us updated on the latest on Dialog TV as the days progress.
26 comments:
What r u doing dialog. Add utv movies. And colors indian as star plus not singapore . do u have any problem with your users. EGP information hari unata channele ake dan time wala a shows na.
What r u doing dialog. Add utv movies. And colors indian as star plus not singapore . do u have any problem with your users. Colors channle ake EGP information hari unata channele ake dan time wala a shows na.
CiTi Hitz Revamped ? playing different content apart from the repeating content.
Update us about CiTi Hitz latest news ?
Thanks!
Can someone please tell me how to get rid of the mail logo on top of the screen. Received a mail few days ago, read it, but that didnt help. Attempted to delete it, i click the red delete button, it changes to "yes", but i have no idea what i should do afterwards. If i press ok it opens the mail instead of deleting it.
MPEG 2>> MPEG3>> MPEG4 >>>MPEG4 HD>>>> DVB S>>>DVB S2>>>DVB S2 HD>>dvbs2 hd 3d
LONG way to go ,i dont know what thel do
in sri lanka most of the sri lankans using indisn dth with hd and 3d ,if not available from sri lankan service providers what to do ?
@oceana: MAIL icon removel - You have come half way there upto the point of marking the mail with 'Yes'. All you have to after that is to press the 'Exit' key on the remote and the mail will be gone for good. Sometimes Dialog people send MAIL as well as MESSAGES. If this is the case, you will have to do this deletion from both areas. The process you have to follow is the same other than the exception of the two menu options you have to go through for the deletion.
Hope this helps.
Friends,
Dialog has taken 100% shares of Suntel Y'day.
So Suntel company is also now belongs to Dialog with it's all customers.
Suntel, Dialog merge
Dialog Broadband Networks Private Limited (DBN), a fully owned subsidiary of Sri Lanka’s premier mobile services provider Dialog Axiata PLC yesterday entered in to a Share Purchase Agreement (SPA) to acquire 100 percent of the ordinary shares of wireless fixed line operator Suntel Ltd from its current shareholders.
The definitive execution of the acquisition will follow the satisfaction of conditions precedent to the transaction defined in the SPA.
The successful consummation of the transaction during the course of the next few months is envisaged to lead to the merger of the operations of DBN and Suntel and the creation of a merged entity, providing advanced fixed line and broadband services to Sri Lankan consumers.
Suntel commenced operations in 1996 and is currently a subsidiary of Swedish telecom operator Overseas Telecom AB. Other shareholders of Suntel include NDB (National Development Bank PLC), C-Tech Investments (Private) Ltd, Kelmarsh Investments Ltd, Townsend Limited and International Finance Corporation (IFC). “The Sri Lankan telecom sector after 15 years of robust growth is soliciting consolidation,” Jeremy Huxtable, Managing Director of Suntel said. “Suntel is committed to providing a superior service to our loyal customer base, and today are at a point in our evolution where bullish and forward thinking investments are needed to elevate our broadband infrastructure to best in class standards.”
“I believe industry consolidation which crystallises economies of scale and brings together the shared effort and investment capacity of leading industry players is an optimum strategy to deliver enhanced value to consumers and the industry at large going forward. The agreement entered in to by our shareholders with DBN paves the way for a renewed thrust of investment in Sri Lanka’s fixed telecommunications and broadband sector which I believe will be of benefit to all stakeholders.” Suntel’s fixed telecommunications infrastructure is based on a 382 base station strong network delivering fixed voice, broadband and data communication services using CDMA, WiMAX and other fixed wireless access technologies.
The share purchase agreement signed between DBN and the shareholders of Suntel envisages the transaction to be completed at an EV (Enterprise Value) in the range of US$ 33.9 m to US$ 34.9 m, corresponding to a Valuation Multiple of 3.0x- to 3.1x of FY10 EBITDA, subject to the outcome of confirmatory business valuation and due diligence during the period leading up to the completion of the transaction. Chairman of Dialog Broadband Networks and Group Chief Executive at Dialog Axiata PLC Dr. Hans Wijayasuriya commenting on the transaction said, “We are indeed privileged to have been afforded the opportunity to combine with Suntel through this beachhead industry consolidation initiative. Going forward, the combined strengths of DBN and Suntel will be synergised towards establishing a best in class infrastructure platform for the provision of high quality fixed telecommunications and broadband services which are expansive in their availability, and inclusive in terms of affordability to Sri Lankan citizens.”
SL VS SA Series, CSN is re-broadcasting TEN SPORTS FEED.
I guess they have got permission to do this ????
we want Ten Action channel... please remove useless Euro Sport channel and add Ten Action channel, many customers requested Ten Action, but dialog Tv management team in sleep mode.....
Dear Nokia.... Please Tel me about "Ten Action" channel will launch or not launch .... ?
@ Jagath
I have no idea... I asked my friend @ Dialog and he is not sure on that....
But We Need Ten Action
isn,t all the chanels free for this christmas
I think no, because of cricket match
Ahhhh.....
Heritage TV (Htv) going off and new test transmission added.... (CH 0064) ......,,,
What is this channel?
Is It motivational Channel?
Watch your DTV channel No 64...... and comments pls....
r they going add new channel ???
Yes. HTV gone. what is this new channel? What about CiTi Hitz channel? any other new channels are on the way?
dude, we need Ten Action+.. why the hell you guys adding useless channels ?
Is it hiru tv test transmission that on ch.64?
is it a local channel ??
can anyone confirmed ???
y cant they add highly requested channels to the channel line up ......
Dialog TV now adding a Star Movies Indian Feed....
Why we need to pay advertisement? We do not want to watch advertisement,,We want to watch uninterrupted Movies,
Hey Dialog ,,, Add Star Movies Asia Feed.....
they have shifted to star movies India from the Asian feed as of now.what a shame lets hope and pray its only for a while.
Admin
Please we need a new post about Dialog putting on Star Movies Indian feed for the Star Movies Asian Feed without any notice whatever.Indication from this actions lead me to believe that they will keep this on permanently. I urge all customers to protest vehemently if this is the case
Please continue posting under the new post titled "Star Movies Asia replaced with Star Movies India & HTV is kaput".
Admin
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