Set-Top Box Prices Compared Between Dish TV and Tata Sky Tata Sky was the first DTH operator in the market to slash prices of its set-top boxes officially and it was later on followed by Airtel Digital TV, Dish TV and D2h. Tata Sky’s Standard Definition (SD) set-top box is now available for purchase at just Rs 1,399, whereas the HD set-top box of Tata Sky can be picked up for Rs 1,499. Earlier, Tata Sky offered the SD set-top box for Rs 1,600, while the HD variant was sold for Rs 1,800. In contrast, the highest variant of the Dish TV set-top box which is the DishNXT HD set-top box will be available only for Rs 1,590 which will also include one month of subscription, lifetime warranty and coupons worth Rs 2,000 from Coupon Duniya. The other variant of the Dish TV set-top box is the DishNXT which is available for Rs 1,490 thus making Dish TV the winner when it comes to STB affordability. Tata Sky and Dish TV Long-Term Plans Compared When it comes to long-term plans, Dish TV and Tata Sky are similar as both of them don’t offer any wide range of special channel packs like Airtel Digital TV. However, these DTH providers do offer a long-term subscription offer which will avail the subscribers a free month of subscription on payment of 11-months. While Tata Sky provides the Annual Flexi plan with the same benefit in this regard, Dish TV has simply advertised this offer as 30 days of extra service on the subscription of 11 months. Tata Sky recently modified its Flexi annual plan and the credit will now be instantly reflected in the customer’s account. Multi-TV Policy of Dish TV is Way Better Than That of Tata Sky When it comes to multi-TV policy, owing to the new change in the rules for Tata Sky, Dish TV stands as the clear winner again. Dish TV follows the same multi-TV policy as D2h, meaning that subscribers will pay a flat NCF of Rs 50 on every secondary connection. Whereas, on the other hand, Tata Sky has stopped giving any benefit to the multi-TV subscribers meaning that every Tata Sky subscription will be billed separately. Tata Sky is the least chosen operator when it comes to Multi TV policy as customers will have to pay Rs 153 NCF charges for every secondary connection they choose. Tata Sky has made these changes under its new service called ‘Tata Sky Room TV’ which is already live to the consumers. Verdict Even between the tug of war between Tata Sky and Dish TV, the latter seems to have won the comparison owing to its lower STB prices and a more affordable multi-TV policy. However, Tata Sky does offer an overall better experience for consumers. In case you want to run multiple TVs in your home, then Dish TV would be a perfect choice.