Broadcasters Want License Fee and Cap on Platform Services for DTH Operators

There has been a long going debate between the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) and the Direct-to-Home (DTH) operators in the country about the platform services that they can offer. Now in a new development on that front, the Indian broadcasters have spoken out and written to Trai saying that there should be a cap on the number of platform services that the Indian DTH operators are allowed to run on their platform. It is worth noting that platform services are different when compared to a satellite TV channel which is provided by a broadcaster and is not exclusive to the DTH or the particular DPO platform. Whereas, the Platform Services are created by the DTH operators only and they are available for a cost to their subscribers, as they exclusive to the particular platform.

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Channel Capacity Becomes Question in Limit for Platform Services

The broadcasters have sent out to the comments to the telecom regulator upon the consultation paper ‘Platform Services Offered by DTH Operators’. As part of this submission, the popular broadcaster Sony Pictures Networks India also wrote to Trai saying that there should be a limit to how many platform services a particular DTH operator can offer. Sony also added that the cap be set at 1% to 2% of the entire capacity, which is offered by the DTH operators. Adding to this, the broadcaster also said that the DTH operator should retransmit the signal of the channels being provided by the broadcasters and there should not be any constraint on bandwidth because of the platform services being offered by DTH operators. Sony Pictures Network India stated, “TV channels should have primacy since the license for operations of DTH Operator was given with the primary objective of retransmitting TV channels.”