Presented By: Ankit A. Modi (23) Bhavya Patel (90) Fahad Ramporia (46) Neha Pandya (83) Prashant...

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Presented By: Ankit A. Modi (23) Bhavya Patel (90) Fahad Ramporia (46) Neha Pandya “An In – Depth Study Of DTH Industry In INDIA”

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Presented By:Ankit A. Modi (23)Bhavya Patel (90)Fahad Ramporia (46)Neha Pandya (83)Prashant Malvaniya (21)

“An In – Depth Study Of DTH Industry In INDIA”

IntroductionDefinition

“A digital satellite service that provides television services direct to subscribers anywhere in the country. Since it makes use of wireless technology, programs are sent to the subscriber's television direct from the satellite, eliminating the need for cables and any cable infrastructure.

Product History

•Concept of satellite television started 64 years ago in the mind of Arthur C. Clark.

•HBO moved first to satellite delivery of programming.

•DTH Satellite receivers were developed in the Early 1980.

•In 1981-85 dish fever grows faster in the world.

•In India STAR TV initiated for DTH plans in 1997.

•Concept of satellite television started 64 years ago in the mind of Arthur C. Clark.

•HBO moved first to satellite delivery of programming.

•DTH Satellite receivers were developed in the Early 1980.

•In 1981-85 dish fever grows faster in the world.

•In India STAR TV initiated for DTH plans in 1997.

Substitutes of the product

1. Cable Operator

2. IPTV(live television, time-shifted programming, and content on demand )

1. Cable Operator

2. IPTV(live television, time-shifted programming, and content on demand )

Product Technology and service processing

Television receive-only Direct to home television• Programming • Broadcasting centers • Transmission• The Dish• The Receiver

Industry Life Cycle

YearSubscribers(In million)

2003 0.00

2005 1.00

2007 4.00

2009 18.70

Source :TV VEOPAR JOURNAL/ April 2009/ Page No:40

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Source : Business Standards, 9-11-2009.

Company's NameSubscribers (In Million) Market Share

Dish TV 5.92 31.62%Tata Sky 4.50 24.04%Sun Direct 4.30 22.97%

Airtel Digital TV 2.00 10.68%

Reliance Big TV 2.00 10.68%Videocon d2h NA NADD Direct+ NA NATotal 18.72 100.00%

Revenue StructureRevenue Drivers

Percentage (%)

Sales 1.29%Subscription income 79.94%Processing Charges/Service Income 1.80%Other Operational Income 16.96%Total 100.00%

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Cost StructureCost Drivers

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Raw Material Consumed 1.42%Power & Fuel Cost 0.24%Employee Cost 4.33%Production Expenses 57.03%General and Administration Expenses 4.90%Selling and Distribution Expenses 29.03%Miscellaneous Expenses 3.05%  100.00%

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Political FactorsFactors Unfavorabl

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Political Parties √

Regulatory Role of

Government

Rules for licensing √

Trade Restrictions And Tariffs √

FDI cap √

Government Stability √(Here, Unfavorable-1 & Favorable-3)

Weighted Average = (2*1+4*3)/ 6 =2.33

Thus the overall effect of Political factors on this industry is Favorable.

Economic Factors

(Here, Unfavorable-1 & Favorable-3)

Weighted Average = (1*1+5*3)/ 6 = 2.67

Thus the overall effect of economic factors on this industry is Favorable.

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Currency Stability √

Gross Domestic

Product

Inflation Rate √

GDP based on PPP √

Interest Rate √

Budget Impact √

Social Factors

(Here, Unfavorable-1 & Favorable-3)(Here, Unfavorable-1 & Favorable-3)Weighted Average = (1*2+5*3)/ 6 = 2.83

Thus the overall effect of Social factors on this industry is Favorable.

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Consumer attitudes and

opinions

Brand, company, technology

image

Buying access and trends √

Age distribution and lifestyle

trend

Family form and Population

shift

Cultural implications of DTH √

Technological Factors

(Here, Unfavorable-1 & Favorable-3)Weighted Average = (1*2+6*3)/ 7 = 2.86Thus the overall effect of Social factors on this industry is Favorable.

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Technology √

Govt. course of action

towards Technology

Technology Initiative √

Rate of Technological

Change

Industry R&D Spend √

Technology Push √

Productivity Improvements √

Five Force Model

Threats of New Entrants (Moderate to Low)

Factors Low Moderate To Low

Moderate

Moderate To High

High

Access to Distribution network (High)

Advertising & Marketing Activity (High)

Regulation & norms (Moderate To High)

Capital Requirement (High)

Cost Design (Moderate to Low)

Industry Growth (High)

Government Policy (Liberal)

Threats of Substitute Products (Moderate to High)

Factors Low Moderate To Low

Moderate

Moderate To High

High

Determinants of

substitution

threat (Low)

Costs of

switching to

substitutes (Low)

Availability of

substitutes

(Moderate To

High)

Bargaining Power of Supplier (Moderate to Low)

Factors Low Moderate To Low

Moderate

Moderate To High

High

Backward Integration (High)

Supplier Switching Cost (Low)

Forward integration(Low)

Bargaining Power of Buyers (Moderate to High)

Factors Low Moderate To Low

Moderate

Moderate To High

High

Buyer Switching Costs (Low)

Brands Awareness (High)

Availability of Substitute Products (High)

PurchaseFrequency (High)

Innovative Services (High)

Inter Firm Rivalry (High)

Factors Low Moderate To Low

Moderate

Moderate To High

High

Competition between Companies (High)

Switching costs

(Low)

Demand Growth

(High)

Untapped Market (High)

Promotional

Activities

(Moderate to High)

Exit barrier (High) √

BCG Matrix

Industry Growth Rate = 30%.Source: Business Standards, 9-11-2009.

Company's Name

Subscribers (In Million)

Market Share

Relative Market Share

Dish TV 5.92 31.62% 1.32Tata Sky 4.50 24.04% 0.76Sun Direct 4.30 22.97% 0.73

Airtel Digital TV 2.00 10.68% 0.34

Reliance Big TV 2.00 10.68% 0.34Videocon d2h NA NA -Total 18.72 100.00%  

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GE 9 CELL MatrixBusiness Strength Weight Dish TV Tata Sky Sun Direct

Airtel Digital Big TV

Videocon D2h

  Rating Score Rating Score Rating Score Rating Score Rating Score Rating Score

Market Share 0.25 9.00 2.25 7.50 1.88 7.50 1.88 5.00 1.25 5.00 1.25 2.00 0.50

Financial Resources 0.20 7.00 1.40 8.50 1.70 8.00 1.60 7.50 1.50 7.50 1.50 4.00 0.80Brand Reputation 0.15 7.50 1.13 7.50 1.13 6.50 0.98 7.00 1.05 7.50 1.13 6.00 0.90

Distribution Capacity 0.12 8.00 0.96 7.00 0.84 6.50 0.78 6.50 0.78 7.00 0.84 5.50 0.66

Advertising Capabilities 0.15 8.50 1.28 7.50 1.13 7.00 1.05 7.00 1.05 6.50 0.98 4.00 0.60Ability to Compete with Rivals 0.13 8.00 1.04 7.00 0.91 7.50 0.98 7.00 0.91 7.00 0.91 5.00 0.65

  1.00 8.05 7.58 7.26 6.54 6.60 4.11

DTH Service Industry

Industry Attractiveness Weight Rating ScoreCurrent Market Size 0.20 8.00 1.60Regulatory Environment 0.15 7.00 1.05No. of Competitors 0.12 6.50 0.78Barriers To Entry 0.10 7.00 0.70Market Growth Rate 0.13 7.50 0.98Industry Profitability 0.15 8.00 1.20Technology Change 0.15 7.50 1.13  1.00   7.43

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ADL (Arthur D. Little) Matrix

Driving ForcesInternet technology applications

Long term industry growth

Product innovations

Technological changes

Regulatory influence

Changing societal concerns, attitude & lifestyles

Key Success Factors

Innovative Services

Innovative Marketing

Distribution

Technology

Strategic Factors

Exploit Bottlenecks

Move First

Exploit Market Niche

Diamond Model

VALUE CHAIN ANALYSIS

OT Analysis

Opportunities :

Huge Untapped market Govt. in favors of industry New products comes in the market Company have own cable subscriber Technology development and Innovative

Services Market developments Geographical, export, import Industry or lifestyle trends

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Threats:

switching cost Government policy/regulations IT developments Competitor intentions Seasonality, weather effects Lack of possibility of growth

Conclusion

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