The report of Management of satellite capacity for DTH service, which was tabled in Parliament, said that since the DoS could not launch communication satellites on time, most of the DTH service providers opted for foreign satellites. The DTH service providers did not prefer to return to INSAT system due to "trust deficit", it said.
During 2004 to 2007, DoS entered into lease agreements with Doordarshan, Dish TV, Tata Sky, Sundirect DTH, BIG TV (Reliance), Airtel Digital TV (Airtel) and D2H (Videocon) for hiring of satellite transponder capacity for providing DTH services.
The "certain benefits" which were not extended to other DTH service providers were having an open ended commitment for satellite capacity with the provision for additional transponder capacity whereas in other agreement, the commitment for satellite capacity was for the period of lease only, the report said.
Tata Sky also had the provision for inspection of its earth station by DoS. This facility was also not extended to other service providers, the CAG said.
"Tata Sky subsequently declined the proposal but DoS did not allocate capacity on GSAT 10 to any other service provider apprehending litigation, as Tata Sky was given exclusive first right of refusal on Ku Band capacity of INSAT 4A satellite," the report said.
Apart from many objections, the report said, the chairman of the Tata Group was one of the "non-functional directors" in the board of directors of Antrix.
"Although there might be no direct impact on the decision making process within Antrix, allocation of Ku band transponders of INSAT 4A on exclusive basis to Tata Sky does raise the question of conflict of interest," it said.
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