TRAI launches consultation paper on cable TV tariff models

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jan 29 2016 | 10:28 PM IST
Is it feasible to introduce the pay-per-view option for cable TV subscribers or should the Electronic Programme Guide (EPG) include the preview of channels as well?
It is questions like these that broadcasting sector regulator TRAI is seeking to answer in a comprehensive consultation paper launched by it as it looks at the various tariff models for cable TV.
The paper looks at a range of tariff-related matters, from the issue of carriage fees -- which broadcasters have to pay to distribution platforms -- to concerns related to providing consumers with wider viewing choice at a reasonable price.
The paper, which seeks comments from stakeholders, asks whether it is a good idea to separate free-to-air and pay channel bouquets so that more flexibility is provided to the subscriber.
The paper also looks at various price models as it seeks to ascertain which would be suitable at the wholesale level in the broadcasting sector.
Another question asked in the consultation paper is how should the price of the HD channel be regulated to protect the interests of subscribers.
In a statement here, TRAI said the consultation process is being carried out with the objective of holding a review of the current tariff arrangements.
The aim of the exercise is to enable growth of the sector while also ensuring that subscribers have adequate choice without being subjected to irrational tariff structures, it added.
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First Published: Jan 29 2016 | 10:28 PM IST

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