Trai to issue DTH tariff recommendations within 2 months

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MUMBAI: The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) will release its recommendations on DTH tariff regulations and other issues within two months, a senior official said.

The broadcast sector regulator, which had issued a consultation paper on issues relating to tariff regulation on 6 March, is seeking views from all the stakeholders before it firms up a policy guidline.

Says Trai acting chairman AK Sawhney, “The consultation paper was issued with the motive of bringing a level playing field for the DTH operators." The DTH industry has a total subscriber base of 13 million, he added.


Trai has also asked for views from stakeholders regarding value-added-services (such as movie-on-demand, pay-per-View), platform services (such as active learning, active stories) and carriage of radio channels on the direct-to-home platform.

DTH operators like Airtel Digital TV, Dish TV and Reliance’s Big TV have requested for a lower content rate regulation from the broadcasters. Trai had earlier directed broadcasters to fix the rates of their channels at 50 per cent of analogue cable for DTH operators.

“The benchmark of 50 per cent needs to be reviewed and amended so as to bring a uniformity, rationality and conformity between the rates of the channels for cable and DTH operators,” said Dish TV president Rajiv Khattar, while speaking at an open forum organised by Trai.

Agreed Big TV corporate affairs VP NP Singh: “At present tariff for DTH services at wholesale level are derived from non-Cas cable rates. There is not much competition in the cable TV service as there are only one or two operators in a service area, whereas in the case of DTH there are seven DTH operators including Doordarshan. Further, DTH operators have to compete with cable operators who do not have to pay licence fee. We, thus, strongly recommend that the tariff regulation for DTH service be fixed.”

Zee Network VP Arvind Mohan, however, felt DTH operators were suffering losses because their business model was awry. "DTH operators have increased their customer acquisition cost in their drive to mop up volumes. Also it is the misconception of DTH operators that there is no price ceiling in non-Cas areas. As per the ruling of Supreme Court, the Trai tariff order dated 4 October 2004 has been applied. The present benchmark of broadcasters being directed to charge 50 per cent rate of non-Cas areas should turn into a tariff order,” Mohan said.


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None of the DTH operators will accept the recommendation of TRAI unless they make it a rule.............:@
 
TRAI is a useless body. Majority of the times...barely anyone follows their directives IF it jeopardizes their interest.
 
Yeah. Only if they make a rule.. Make it mandatory, the DTH operators will follow.. other than that, then it is useless...
 


This looks eerily similar to what the ISPs did with FUP. So DTH providers will implement some policies in their favor. :wall:
 
This looks eerily similar to what the ISPs did with FUP. So DTH providers will implement some policies in their favor. :wall:


Yep, looks like. Its really strange that there is no institution that can remain independent in this country. A very sad state of affairs. I am sure there is something we must be able to do.
 
CBI should be independent. It's not. Thankfully judiciary is somewhat clean and independent. TRAI and TDSAT? they have little chance to run outside the control of the government. so much money is involved in these services.
 

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