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List of Registered Msos As on 12.04.2021.Pdf Registered MSOs as on 12.04.2021 S.No. Name of MSO Address for Correspondence State Type of Entity Registration No. Date of issue Registation Phone No. Email Remarks of Valid Registration Upto (DD/M M/YYYY) 1 M/s 5 Star Network Surpura Road, Bahel Haryana Partnership 9/240/2016-DAS 31-10-2016 30-10-2026 98122 45678 5starnetworkbehal@gmail. Bhiwani – 127028 com 2 9 Star Digital Cable D.No. 15-195, Karampudi Road, Andhra Pradesh Partnership 9/109/2015-DAS 24-06-2016 23-06-2026 98483 18777 Palnadu.communications@ Network Gurazala gmail.com Dist. Guntur – 522415 3 A B C O Plot No.6, Ashok Nagar , Odisha Partnership 9/97/2016-DAS 17-05-2016 16-05-2026 98614 44555 [email protected] Bhubaneswar Opp. State Bank of Hyderabad, District Khurda – 751009 4 A Boss Digital System Murugandha Bhavanam, Tamil Nadu Partnership 9/491/2015-DAS 17-05-2016 16-05-2026 98421 66931 [email protected] 14-C AA Road Madurai – 625016 5 A– Vision Channel Vrindavan Colony Chhattisgarh Proprietorship 9/77/2016-DAS 26-02-2016 25-02-2026 94252 58909 [email protected] Jagdalpur District m Bastar – 494001 6 A.C.N Cable Pvt. Ltd. Trade Center, No. 29/4, Karnataka Company 9/44/2013-BP&L 21-07-2015 20-07-2025 80428 84888 [email protected] 4th Floor, Race Course Road, 95380 67831 [email protected] Banglore – 560001 080 4288-4288 7 Aadhar Digital Vision Pvt. 37/19, Ayalur Muthiah Street, Tamil Nadu Company 9/56/2012-BP&L 21-02-2014 20-02-2024 98409 03060 [email protected] Ltd Kondithope, Chennai - 600079 94449 99763 [email protected] 8 Aadhishakti Digital Plot No. 2 Sector – D Bawadiya Madhya Pradesh Proprietorship 9/616/2015-DAS 31-12-2015 30-12-2025 0755 2985039 [email protected] Network Kala Railway gate, Ahamadpur 99262 11222 [email protected] Bhopal - 462026 [email protected] 9 Aafiya Digital System 39, MG Madhya Pradesh Proprietorship 9/76/2016-DAS 28-06-2016 27-06-2026 99077 00786 [email protected] Road Jobat Airajpur – 457 990 91790 92786 [email protected] 96917 95555 [email protected] 73932 88253 98309 9771 10 Aakriti Cable Network VPO Auhar, Tehsil Gumarwin, Himachal Pradesh Proprietorship 9/182/2016-DAS 24-05-2016 23-05-2026 98160 43141 [email protected] District Bilspur – 174024 om 11 Aaradhya Enterprises 1-1-609/1, Padma Nagar Telangana Partnership 9/406/2015-DAS 19-11-2015 18-11-2025 90599 99946 [email protected] Nizamabad Town & Mandal 95739 46663 [email protected] District Nizamabad - 503001 12 ABC (Anil Broadcasting) At. Brahmin Street, Odisha Proprietorship 9/157/2016-DAS 15-07-2016 14-07-2026 94372 96250 [email protected] Digital Network Gunupur, District Raygada – 765022 13 ABC News Palwal Near Old Trunk Union, Railway Haryana Proprietorship 9/562/2015-DAS 01-01-2016 31-12-2025 86076 66888 [email protected] Roa Palwal – 121102 14 Abhilash H.No 4-5-51/1/1, Besides Telangana Proprietorship 9/127/2013-BP&L 03-09-2014 02-09-2024 94922 26999 [email protected] Communications Childrens Home, Vidya Nagar, Adilabad - 504001 15 Abhishek Cable Network Datta Niwas, Bhagyalaxmi Nagar, Karnataka Proprietorship 9/327/2015-DAS 20-08-2015 19-08-2025 94481 43016 [email protected] Chikkodi m District Belgaum - 591201 MSOs registration as on 12.04.2021 1 S.No. Name of MSO Address for Correspondence State Type of Entity Registration No. Date of issue Registation Phone No. Email Remarks of Valid Registration Upto (DD/M M/YYYY) 16 ABS Digital Cable Pvt. Ltd. Hari Om Chambers, 7th Floor, B- Maharashtra Company 9/45/2014-BP&L 20-10-2015 19-10-2025 98331 66228 [email protected] 16, Veera Industrial Estate, Off 98211 23942 [email protected] Link Road, Andheri (W) 022 2673 3190 [email protected] Mumbai – 4000053 022 26733191 022 26733192 022 26733193 17 ABS Entertainment Pvt. ABS Entertainment Pvt. Ltd. Maharashtra Company 9/63/2012-BP&L 30-05-2014 29-05-2024 98331 66228 [email protected] Ltd. Hari Om Chambers, 7th Floor, B- 98211 23942 [email protected] 16, Veera Industrial Estate, off link 022 2673 3190 [email protected] Road, Andheri (W), 022 2673 3191 Mumbai - 400053 022 2673 3192 022 2673 3193 18 ABSK Digital Private Begnan, NH 6, West Bengal Company 9/218/2015-DAS 10-01-2017 09-01-2027 98361 24190 [email protected] Limited Howrah – 711303 19 ACN Cable Network Sharma Layout, Maharashtra Proprietorship 9/377/2015-DAS 17-11-2015 16-11-2025 9890 7 17988 [email protected] Pandharkawda Road 77981 61786 Yavatmal – 445001 20 ACN Digital Pvt. Ltd. 509, Shagun Building, Vijay Nagar Madhya Pradesh Company 9/13/2014-BP&L 20-10-2014 19-10-2024 080 42884888 [email protected] Square, 080 5551222 A.B Road, Indore – 452010 90099 89901 21 ACT Digital Home Trade Center 4th Floor Karnataka Company 9/137/2012-BP&L 10-07-2014 09-07-2024 080 4288 4888 [email protected] Entertainment Pvt Ltd. 29/4 Race Course Road 95380 67831 [email protected] Bangalore -560001 22 Adhithiya Digital No.18, Sannithi Street, Tamil Nadu Proprietorship 9/381/2015-DAS 13-07-2016 12-07-2026 98941 03339 [email protected] Communication Sriperumpudur Kanchipuram District – 602015 23 Advance Multisystem Bankim Kannan, Chinsurah West Bengal Company 9/55/2012-BP&L 18-07-2012 6-11-2016 93311 97607 [email protected] Broadband Station Road, Near Radion Station [email protected] Communications Ltd Surah R.S. Distt. Hooghly - 712102 24 Advance Multisystem Bankim Kanan, Chinsurah Station West Bengal Company 9/136/2014-BP&L 31-12-2015 30-12-2025 93311 97607 [email protected] Broadband Road, Communications Ltd. PO-Chinsural, R.S. Distt. Hooghly – 712102 25 Aeon Communication 1, Station View, Sector 30 Vashi, Maharashtra Company 9/500/2015-DAS 14-12-2016 13-12-2026 - [email protected] Pvt. Ltd. Navi Mumbai, Mumbai – 400705 26 Aftab Cable Vision At Pipli Sasan, PO Pipli, Odisha Proprietorship 9/119/2015-DAS 27-10-2015 26-10-2025 912412777 [email protected] District Puri – 752104 m 27 Agile Broadband Pvt. Ltd. Shivaji Colony near Judji Court Uttarakhand Company 9/244/2015-DAS 05-11-2015 04-11-2025 98977 73474 [email protected] Haldwani – 263139 [email protected] m 28 Air Media Network Pvt. 86, Periyar EVR high Road Tamil Nadu Company 9/138/2013-BP&L 19-06-2014 18-06-2024 99948 99965 [email protected] Areas revised on 13.07.2015 Ltd. Chennai - 600007 MSOs registration as on 12.04.2021 2 S.No. Name of MSO Address for Correspondence State Type of Entity Registration No. Date of issue Registation Phone No. Email Remarks of Valid Registration Upto (DD/M M/YYYY) 29 Ajanta Cable Network Plot No, 40-1575, Maharashtra Partnership 9/18/2014-BP&L 19-12-2014 18-12-2024 94222 05140 [email protected] The MSO Registration issued earlier Near Swastik Talkies, 94219 65545 om to M/s Ajanta Cable Network vide Station Road [email protected] MIB's permission letter no. Vaijapur – 423701 9/18/2014-BP&L dated 19.12.2014 was superseded vide MIB's later permission letter of even number dated 26.08.2016. However, due to typographical error the file no/ permission letter no. was mistakenly mentioned as 9/636/2015-DAS. A corrigendum in this regard is being issued to M/s Ajanta Cable Network. 30 AJK T.V No.28 Savaripadayachi Street Puducherry Proprietorship 9/106/2012-BP&L 03-02-2014 02-02-2024 97905 80965 [email protected] Nellithope 0413 2201 111 31 Akash Tori Infocom S-1, 6&7, Commercial Estate, West Bengal Company 9/144/2013-BP&L 06-06-2014 05-06-2024 93339 00620 [email protected] Services Pvt. Ltd. City Center, 99320 03235 Durgapur - 16 32 Akshaya Diginet Cable B-20,Industrial Estate Tamil Nadu Company 9/75/2012-BP&L 29-05-2014 28-05-2024 98400 23466, [email protected] Vision Pvt. Limited. Mugappair East, 044 2656 8999 m Chennai - 600037 99405 05039 98400 23466 33 Alfa Cable Gala No. 3-4, Dawoodbaug, Near Maharashtra Proprietorship 9/322/2015-DAS 26-08-2016 25-08-2026 022 42888888 [email protected] Prop. Nikhil Goel Hospital JB Nagar, Pravinchandra Shah AK Road, Andheri (E), Mumbai - 400059 34 Ali Cable Network Moh. Katarmal. Chandpur – Uttar Pradesh Partnership 9/127/2014-BP&L 20-04-2015 19-04-2025 99175 44454 [email protected] 246725 [email protected] District – Bijnor m 35 Alisha Digital Cable Bairav Chowk Uttarakhand Proprietorship 9/383/2015-DAS 26-02-2016 25-02-2026 99274 46800, Naseem_alisha@rediffmail. Network Uttarkashi – 249193 98375 61786, com 01374 222300 36 All Digital Network India B- 89, 3rd Floor, 5th Main Road Karnataka Company 9/292/2015-DAS 18-04-2016 17-04-2026 98450 64388 [email protected] Ltd. KSIDC layout, m Rajajinagar Banglore – 560010 [email protected] 37 M/s All Digital Networks N 2, LIC Row Houses, 24th Main, Karnataka Company 9/13/2013-BP&L 29-05-2014 28-05-2024 80234 01999 [email protected] India Ltd. 1st Phase JP Nagar, m Bangalore - 560078 38 Alleppey Digital Pvt. Ltd. X/406C, Vyshnavam Building, Kerala Company 9/101/2016-DAS 13-07-2016 12-07-2026 93878 02216 [email protected] Aryad, Avalookunnup. O, m Alappuzha - 688006 39 Alone Cable Network Ambedkar Chowk, Maharashtra Proprietorship 9/597/2015-DAS 01-01-2016 31-12-2025 94231 22279 [email protected] Ward No.
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