Bbc world news india lyngsat free to air

A very specific question!

BBC World News is a free-to-air (FTA) channel that is available in India through various satellite platforms. Here are the details:

Satellite: BBC World News is available on the following satellites:

  1. Intelsat 20 (IS-20): This satellite is located at 68.5° East and is used by several Indian DTH operators, including Tata Sky, Airtel Digital TV, and Dish TV.
  2. Asiasat 7 (AS-7): This satellite is located at 105.5° East and is used by operators like DD Free Dish, a free-to-air DTH platform operated by Doordarshan.

Frequency: The frequency for BBC World News on these satellites is:

  1. Intelsat 20 (IS-20): 12682 H 30000
  2. Asiasat 7 (AS-7): 11480 V 30000

Polarization: The polarization for both satellites is Horizontal (H).

Symbol Rate: The symbol rate for both satellites is 30000.

System: The system used for both satellites is DVB-S2.

Encryption: BBC World News is a free-to-air channel, which means it is not encrypted and can be received without a subscription or a set-top box.

Note: The availability of BBC World News on these satellites and frequencies is subject to change, and it's always a good idea to check with your DTH operator or a satellite TV guide for the latest information.