Posted: 6th July 2009 by lechu in Indian News
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Mansi Taneja and Jayashree Maji Financial Chronicle New Delhi July 6: Be ready to pay more for your direct-to-home (DTH) connection with the imposition of 5 per cent custom duty on set top boxes. The DTH service providers — Dish TV and Tata Sky — will soon pass on the custom duty to the consumers, thereby increasing the price of the services. This move could impact 13 million DTH users across the country. But there is good news for LCD televisions buyers

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