How things can change with in few years! Now Indian consumers have many choices when it comes to watching TV.

I believe we can save time, save a lot of time in fact, by using DVR or Tivo or some such service. So I decided to subscribe to Tata Sky as they were offering DVR service. There are some positives and negatives vis-a-vis American subscription plans.
First the negatives. The DVR set top box is quite buggy. If I rewind, pause, play a few times in random order the box freezes. A hard reboot will fix the problem. There is no HD service yet in India. Even if there is HD service, I believe HD content will be very minimal. Program times are not accurate. So, if my daughter tries to record Dance India Dance show, she may miss out the ending few minutes of the show(which are crucial most of the times), because of inaccuracies in published schedule. There is a work around - we end up scheduling recording of the next show also, thereby protecting ourselves from timing inaccuracies. There is too much advertising in Indian TV channels. An extreme example - E TV telecasts 15 minutes of continuous advertisements around 10:15 pm during their "second show" movie telecast. DVR is indispensable if you want to watch such shows/movies.
Now the positives. DVR service is reasonably cheap. I spent Rs 4,000 more to get a set top box(STB) that can work as DVR. That is all I have to pay to get DVR service for life. There is no rental for STB like in US cable plans. There is no DVR subscription fee like in US. Also, channel subscription plans are cheap. For Rs. 4,000 I got access to all channels for a year + 12 video on demand movies. Reception quality is good. There are some innovative features like - alerting the customer about up coming video on demand movies, Active darshan (where you can view some popular temples live), etc. Installation process is much better when compared to USA.
Satellite TV companies are integrating India in a unique way. For example, I can watch all Tamil channels (provided by Tata Sky of course) sitting in Hyderabad. Imagine a Tamil, living in New Delhi, having access to all Tamil channels.
Another advantage I see is this. This is happening in retail sector also. When people upgrade from local cablewallahs(unorganized sector) to satellite TV vendors(organized sector), government benefits from rising tax revenues. Since unorganized sector has a shoddy record when it comes to tax payments, this will result in incremental tax revenues for the government.
In India, I noticed inefficiencies or incompetence in one sector will effect your experience while using products/services belonging to another sector. For example, a power cut/failure will impact a DVR recording that is under way. Some times I noticed, inefficiencies in both the sectors will combine forces, and you will end up having a lousy experience. That happened to me few times.
Good thing is, now a days, if you decide to approach customer care/service guys, things are sorted out. It may take some time but issues are getting fixed.
Let me conclude with this -
52 inch LCD - $1,900
Subscription charges for 1 year - Rs 4,000.00
Watching Sachin score 200 runs in a ODI live on 52 inch LCD - priceless :))