E-Vision plans to expand its HD channels from the current nine channels being offered to about 20 channels by the end of this year. It also said it was exploring 3D TV techology as part of a package of new services for customers. Other new features provided by E-Vision include five catch up TV channels that will offer customers the opportunity to enjoy TV programmes which they might have missed. E-Vision currently offers more than 300 TV channels, in 21 different languages, ranging from sports to movies, from documentaries to music and kid’s channels. The product line-up includes 14 premium packages from all the major TV providers like Orbit Showtime, ART, e-Pehla, e-Firstnet, TFC, Pinoy, in addition to the E-Vision Basic package.
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