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Declaration Under Section 4(4) of the Telecommunication (Broadcasting and Cable) Services Interconnection (Addressable Systems) Regulations, 2017 (No Declaration under Section 4(4) of The Telecommunication (Broadcasting and Cable) Services Interconnection (Addressable Systems) Regulations, 2017 (No. 1 of 2017) 4(4) a: Target market States / Parts of State covered as Distribution Network Location "Coverage Area" Lucknow All over India Anpara Sonbhadra District of Uttar Pradesh Renukoot Sonbhadra District of Uttar Pradesh Chopan Sonbhadra District of Uttar Pradesh Lalganj Azamgarh District of Uttar Pradesh Gola Lakhimpur Kheri District of Uttar Pradesh Palia Lakhimpur Kheri District of Uttar Pradesh Aliganj Etah District of Uttar Pradesh Jalesar Etah District of Uttar Pradesh Chharra Aligarh District of Uttar Pradesh Sirsaganj Firozabad District of Uttar Pradesh Kotri Bhilwara District of Rajasthan Hamirgarh Bhilwara District of Rajasthan Mairwah Siwan District of Bihar Dibiyapur Auraiya District of Uttar Pradesh Handigoda Angul District of Orissa Kachari Road Tarbha Sambalpur District of Orissa Angul Angul District of Orissa Raniguda Angul District of Orissa Lunga Bhadrak District of Orissa 4(4) b: Total Channel carrying capacity Distribution Network Capacity in SD Terms Location Lucknow 351 Anpara 140 Renukoot 140 Chopan 115 Lalganj 105 Gola 105 Palia 105 Aliganj 105 Jalesar 105 Chharra 121 Sirsaganj 115 1 Kotri 115 Hamirgarh 100 Mairwah 105 Dibiyapur 80 Handigoda 100 Kachari Road Tarbha 105 Bonai Angul 90 Raniguda Tangiri 105 Lunga, Bhadrak 75 Note: 1. Local Channels considered as 1 SD; 2. Consideration in SD Terms is clarified as 1 SD = 1 SD; 1 HD = 2 SD; 3. Number of channels will vary within the area serviced by a distribution network location depending upon available Bandwidth capacity. 2 4(4) c: List of channels available on the network Distribution Network Location: Lucknow Serial No. Channel Name Count in SD Terms SD/HD 1 SONY SAB 1 SD 2 STAR PLUS 1 SD 3 NAAPTOL BLUE 1 SD 4 COLORS TV 1 SD 5 SONY 1 SD 6 STAR BHARAT 1 SD 7 SONY PAL 1 SD 8 & TV 1 SD 9 ZEE TV 1 SD 10 RISHTEY 1 SD 11 NAAPTOL GREEN 1 SD 12 HOME SHOP TV 18 1 SD 13 BIG MAGIC TV 1 SD 14 ZEE ANMOL 1 SD 15 STAR UTSAV 1 SD 16 EZ MALL.COM 1 SD 17 UTV BINDASS 1 SD 18 EPIC 1 SD 19 LIVING FOODZ 1 SD 20 DABANG 1 SD 21 DD NATIONAL 1 SD 22 DD UP 1 SD 23 DD RAJASTHAN 1 SD 24 DD MP 1 SD 25 SAHARA ONE 1 SD 26 DHAMAAL 1 SD 27 DD BIHAR 1 SD 28 NAAPTOL BLUE 1 SD 29 STAR WORLD 1 SD 30 COMEDY CENTRAL 1 SD 31 AXN INDIA 1 SD 32 ZEE CAFÉ 1 SD 33 COLORS INFINITY 1 SD 34 NV TALKIES 1 SD 35 STAR GOLD 1 SD 36 SONY MAX 1 SD 37 & PICTURES 1 SD 38 CINEMA TV 1 SD 3 39 MOVIES OK 1 SD 40 SET MAX 2 1 SD 41 B4U MOVIES INDIA 1 SD 42 ZEE CINEMA 1 SD 43 SONY WAH 1 SD 44 RISHTEY CINEPLEX 1 SD 45 ZEE ACTION 1 SD 46 UTV ACTION 1 SD 47 ZEE CLASSIC 1 SD 48 STAR GOLD SELECT 1 SD 49 STAR UTSAV MOVIES 1 SD 50 ZEE ANMOL CINEMA 1 SD 51 WOW CINEMA 1 SD 52 UTV MOVIES 1 SD 53 MOVIES HOUSE 1 SD 54 DILLAGI 1 SD 55 FIRANGI 1 SD 56 FILMY 1 SD 57 MULTIPLEX 1 SD 58 DANGLE 1 SD 59 HOUSEFULL ACTION 1 SD 60 KHUSHBOO TV 1 SD 61 STAR MOVIES 1 SD 62 ZEE STUDIO 1 SD 63 SONY PIX 1 SD 64 WB 1 SD 65 HBO INDIA 1 SD 66 NEWS 18 INDIA 1 SD 67 INDIA TV 1 SD 68 AAJTAK 1 SD 69 NEWS NATION 1 SD 70 ABP NEWS 1 SD 71 NEWS 24 1 SD 72 AAJTAK TEZ 1 SD 73 INDIA NEWS 1 SD 74 ZEE NEWS 1 SD 75 NDTV INDIA 1 SD 76 NEWS 18 UP/UK 1 SD 77 BULAND NEWS SAMACHAR 1 SD 78 ZEE HINDUSTAN 1 SD 79 ZEE NEWS UP 1 SD 80 FM NEWS 1 SD 81 NEWS WORLD INDIA 1 SD 82 NEWS 1 INDIA 1 SD 4 83 NEWS STATE UP 1 SD 84 TV 100 1 SD 85 NATIONAL VOICE 1 SD 86 SHAGUN TV NEWS 1 SD 87 SAMAY NATIONAL 1 SD 88 NEWS INDIA 24X7 1 SD 89 BHARAT SAMACHAR 1 SD 90 LIVE TODAY 1 SD 91 INDIA WATCH 1 SD 92 LOK SABHA TV 1 SD 93 RAJYA SABHA 1 SD 94 DD NEWS 1 SD 95 SAMAY UP 1 SD 96 NATION LIVE 1 SD 97 TV 24 1 SD 98 KHABREIN ABHI TAK 1 SD 99 SWARAJ EXPRESS 1 SD 100 NEWS WORLD 1 SD 101 SAMAY MAHARASTRA 1 SD 102 CNBC AWAAZ 1 SD 103 ZEE BUSSINESS 1 SD 104 E 24 1 SD 105 CNN NEWS 18 1 SD 106 WION NEWS 1 SD 107 REPUBLIC NEWS 1 SD 108 TIMES NOW 1 SD 109 INDIA TODAY 1 SD 110 BBC WORLD 1 SD 111 NDTV 24X7 1 SD 112 CNBC TV 18 1 SD 113 BTV i 1 SD 114 NDTV PROFIT 1 SD 115 NICK INDIA 1 SD 116 DISNEY CHANNEL 1 SD 117 HUNGAMA 1 SD 118 NICK JN 1 SD 119 SONY YAYI 1 SD 120 DISNEY XD 1 SD 121 SONIC 1 SD 122 DISCOVERY KIDS HINDI 1 SD 123 POGO 1 SD 124 DISNEY JUNIOR 1 SD 125 CARTOON INDIA HINDI 1 SD 126 NGC 1 SD 5 127 HISTORY TV18 1 SD 128 N G WILD 1 SD 129 SONY BBC EARTH 1 SD 130 FYI 1 SD 131 DISCOVERY SCIENCE INDIA 1 SD 132 DISCOVERY TURBO INDIA 1 SD 133 DISCOVERY 1 SD 134 APL INDIA-HINDI 1 SD 135 DD KISSAN 1 SD 136 DD URDU 1 SD 137 DD BHARTI 1 SD 138 DD INDIA 1 SD 139 FOX LIFE 1 SD 140 LIVING ZEN 1 SD 141 FOOD FOOD 1 SD 142 TLC 1 SD 143 GOODTIMES 1 SD 144 CARE WORLD TV 1 SD 145 STAR SPORTS 1 1 SD 146 STAR SPORTS 2 1 SD 147 S S 1 HINDI 1 SD 148 STAR SPORTS SELECT 1 1 SD 149 SONY SIX 1 SD 150 SONY TEN 1 1 SD 151 SONY TEN 2 1 SD 152 SONY TEN 3 1 SD 153 SONY ESPN 1 SD 154 STAR SPORTS SELECT 2 1 SD 155 NEO PRIME 1 SD 156 STAR SPORTS 3 1 SD 157 STAR SPORTS FIRST 1 SD 158 DD SPORTS 1 SD 159 NV MIX 1 SD 160 MTV INDIA 1 SD 161 MTV BEATS 1 SD 162 SONY MIX 1 SD 163 ZING 1 SD 164 B4U MUSIC 1 SD 165 ZEE ETC 1 SD 166 9XM 1 SD 167 MASTII 1 SD 168 9X JALWA 1 SD 169 MUSIC INDIA 1 SD 170 LIFE STYLE 1 SD 6 171 MH1 MUSIC 1 SD 172 VH1 INDIA 1 SD 173 9XO 1 SD 174 NV BHAKTI 1 SD 175 AASTHA TV 1 SD 176 AASTHA BHAJAN 1 SD 177 DARSHAN 24 1 SD 178 mahaveera tv 1 SD 179 SADHNA 1 SD 180 SANSKAR 1 SD 181 SARV DHARM SANGAM 1 SD 182 DIVYA 1 SD 183 ADHYATM 1 SD 184 SATSANG 1 SD 185 MH1 SHRADDHA 1 SD 186 PARAS TV 1 SD 187 VEDIC TV 1 SD 188 BHAKTI SAGAR 1 SD 189 KATYANI TV 1 SD 190 SHUBH SANDESH 1 SD 191 SARTHI 1 SD 192 SUBHA TV 1 SD 193 LORD BUDDHA 1 SD 194 PEACE OF MIND 1 SD 195 NV BHOJPURI 1 SD 196 MAHUAA PLUS TV 1 SD 197 NEWS 18 BIHAR 1 SD 198 SAMAY BIHAR 1 SD 199 SANGEET BHOJPURI 1 SD 200 DHISHUM BHOJPURI 1 SD 201 BIG MAGIC GANGA 1 SD 202 ANJAN TV 1 SD 203 BFLIX MOVIES 1 SD 204 OSKAR MOVIES 1 SD 205 BIG GANGA TALKIES 1 SD 206 NV DEHATI 1 SD 207 NEWS 18 URDU 1 SD 208 ZEE SALAM 1 SD 209 HUSAINI 1 SD 210 AALAMI SAMAY 1 SD 211 ZANABIYA 1 SD 212 CHANNEL WIN 1 SD 213 KHADIJAH TV 1 SD 214 DD KASHIR 1 SD 7 215 MUNSIF 1 SD 216 DD PUNJABI 1 SD 217 PTC NEWS 1 SD 218 DARS 1 SD 219 ZEE PUNJABI 1 SD 220 PTC PUNJABI 1 SD 221 PTC CHAKDE 1 SD 222 CHARDIKLA TIME TV 1 SD 223 MUSIC F 1 SD 224 DD YADAGIRI 1 SD 225 DD SAPTAGIRI 1 SD 226 SHAKSHI TV 1 SD 227 NEPAL 1 1 SD 228 TV 5 1 SD 229 ZEE BANGLA 1 SD 230 DD BANGLA 1 SD 231 SANGEET BANGLA 1 SD 232 AKASH BANGLA 1 SD 233 RUPASHI BANGLA 1 SD 234 COLORS BANGLA 1 SD 235 SVBC TELGU 1 SD 236 MAHAA NEWS 1 SD 237 STAR PRAVAH 1 SD 238 COLORS MARATHI 1 SD 239 FAKT MARATHI 1 SD 240 TAK DHINA DIN 1 SD 241 NEWS 18 LOKMAT 1 SD 242 DD SAHYADRI 1 SD 243 DD GIRNAAR 1 SD 244 7S MUSIC 1 SD 245 ASIANET MIDDLE EAST 1 SD 246 ASIANET NEWS 1 SD 247 MEDIA ONE 1 SD 248 WE TV 1 SD 249 KARALI PEOPLE 1 SD 250 DD PODHIGAI 1 SD 251 DD MALYALAM 1 SD 252 CAPTAIN NEWS 1 SD 253 MAKKAL TV 1 SD 254 SHALOM TV 1 SD 255 FLOWERS TV 1 SD 256 SUVARNA NEWS 1 SD 257 TUNE 6 MUSIC 1 SD 258 N TV 1 SD 8 259 DD ORIYA 1 SD 260 DD CHANDANA 1 SD 261 SRI SANKARA 1 SD 262 PUBLIC TV 1 SD 263 STUDIO N 1 SD 264 DD NORTH EAST 1 SD 265 JONAK 1 SD 266 POLIMER NEWS 1 SD 267 MAZHAVIL MANORMA 1 SD 268 SUPER TV 1 SD 269 9X JHKASS 1 SD 270 VANITHA 1 SD 271 ZOOM 1 SD 272 BHARAT LIVE 24 1 SD 273 NAAPTOL TV 1 HD 274 STAR PLUS HD 2 HD 275 STAR BHARAT HD 2 HD 276 STAR GOLD HD 2 HD 277 STAR WORLD HD 2 HD 278 STAR MOVIES HD 2 HD 279 DISNEY INTERNATIONAL HD 2 HD 280 COLORS HD 2 HD 281 EPIC HD 2 HD 282 COLORS INFINITY HD 2 HD 283 DISCOVERY HD 2 HD 284 STAR SPORTS 1 HD 2 HD 285 STAR SPORTS 2 HD 2 HD 286 STAR SPORTS 1 HINDI HD 2 HD 287 SONY TEN 3 HD 2 HD 288 RISHTEY CINEPLEX HD 2 HD 289 COMEDY CENTRAL HD 2 HD 290 HISTORY TV18 HD 2 HD 291 MTV BEATS HD 2 HD 292 MTV HD PLUS 2 HD 293 ZEE TV HD 2 HD 294 & TV HD 2 HD 295 & PICTURES HD 2 HD 296 ZEE CINEMA HD 2 HD 297 ZEE STUDIO HD 2 HD 298 & PRIVE HD 2 HD 299 MAZHIL MANORMA HD 2 HD 300 SONY MAX HD 2 HD 301 SONY HD 2 HD 302 SONY PIX HD 2 HD 9 303 SONY ESPN HD 2 HD 304 SAB HD 2 HD 305 HBO HD 2 HD 306 ANIMAL PLANET HD 2 HD 307 TLC HD 2 HD 341 4(4) d: Number of channels for which signals of television channels have been requested by the distributor from broadcasters and the interconnection agreements signed Nil 4(4) e: Spare channel capacity available on the network for the purpose of carrying signals of television channels Spare Channel Distribution Network Capacity in SD Location Terms Lucknow 10 Rest other Headend 10 4 (4) f: List of channels, in chronological order, for which requests have been received from broadcasters for distribution of their channels, the interconnection agreements have been signed and are pending for: Nil 10 .
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