Trai fallout: DTH to get channels at lower cost

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Trai fallout: DTH to get channels at lower cost

MUMBAI: Broadcasters will soon have to offer to the direct-to-home (DTH) service providers their channels at a price which is at least 50 per cent less than what they give to cable networks in non-Cas (conditional access system) areas.

The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) has warned that it would step in to regulate the tariff if broadcasters do not comply with the pricing that would in the regulator's terms push forward digitalisation.
Trai has also told broadcasters that they would have to offer to DTH similar number of bouquets that they were giving to cable operators in non-Cas areas.

"We can't be offering single bouquets for DTH. We will also have to soon bring down our rates for DTH," says the head of a broadcasting company.
The sector regulator held a series of separate meetings with individual broadcasters over the last few days to assess the problems and express its firm stance.

Trai had ordered that to help DTH take off and give it a level playing field, broadcasters would have to reduce tariffs to at least 50 per cent of the non-Cas rates.

Broadcasters had submitted to Trai a pricing of their channels which was higher than the cap suggested by the regulator. They had also offered single bouquets for DTH, contrary to what Trai had stated.

Source :- http://www.indiantelevision.com/headlines/y2k8/apr/apr121.php
 
So shall we expect a near 50% cut in DTH subscription charges in the coming months. :evil:
 
even if TS gives a 25% reduction in Subscription, it will be a customer friendly move :)
 
yup!! DTH pricing should be made at par with what Cable operators are providing. This should be done ASAP.. Else DTH won't get much customers... people are ready to sacrifice quality if there is a huge gap in price difference.
 
people are ready to sacrifice quality if there is a huge gap in price difference.
And when the quality is at par with digital broadcast, shift to DTH may gonna be a sure no-no
 
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