D2h Introduces New Policy for Multiple Connection Users, Slashes NCF Charges to Rs 50

The direct-to-the-home (DTH) service provider, D2h, has introduced a new Multi TV scheme to its subscribers who have two connections in their home. The sector regulator Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) had earlier left it to DTH providers whether they want to charge NCF on multiple connections or not. D2h has come up with a new policy under the Trai tariff regime. Going by the new policy, D2h will charge Rs 50 as NCF charges for every connection in your home, which is by far the cheapest compared to other DTH providers like Airtel Digital TV and Tata Sky. Airtel Digital TV revealed that it would charge Rs 80 as NCF charges for every secondary connection, while Tata Sky’s policy is very different compared to D2h and Airtel Digital TV. Sun Direct is yet to reveal Multi TV charges after the new Trai pricing scheme came into effect.

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Flat NCF of Rs 50 for Second D2h Connection

The new pricing regime says that for a single connection, subscribers will have to pay Network Capacity Fee of Rs 130 exclusive of taxes which will get them 100 SD channels or 50 HD channels. On top of this, the subscribers will have to pay the content charges of the pay channels or bouquet. Now for people who have multiple connections of D2h won’t have to pay just double the amount in case you are wondering. Instead of that D2h subscribers will only have to pay Rs 50 exclusive of taxes as flat NCF. D2h has also highlighted that subscribers won’t have to stick to the same channels as the parent connection, although it will be entirely possible for them to mirror their original subscription, they will have full flexibility of choosing channels for the second connection.