Trai New Interconnect Regulations Will Govern Rules for DPO on Watermarking, Fingerprinting and More

After a lot of discussion and consultation, the telecom regulator, which also oversees the regulations in the DTH and the broadcasting industry has changed the audit regulations for the Distribution Platform Operators (DPOs). The new regulations by Trai on this matter tighten the audit regime by making changes to the interconnection regulations. As per the new regulations, the operator should schedule the annual audit such that there should be a minimum of six months gap between these two audits and a maximum of eighteen months of gap between them as well. The minimum transactional capacity required for the conditional access system (CAS) and subscriber management system (SMS), which was previously set at 10% has now been brought down to 5%. Not only this, but the new interconnect regulations concern many more matters like DRM, Scheduling of Audit, Fingerprinting and More.

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Fingerprinting of Set-Top Boxes

One of the major points of discussion for the stakeholders in the consultation paper, which was floated for this matter was of fingerprinting and the watermarking of the network logo on the channels. As per the authority, the Set-Top Boxes being deployed after the new amendment regulations should support the covert fingerprinting. As per the available industry information on the matter, it has been made sure that not all the deployed STBs come with both types of fingerprinting. Some of the DPOs have remarked that the STBs deployed before 2017 do not come with convert fingerprinting as they interconnection regulations before the time did not mandate it. The BIS standards also did not mandate both overt and covert fingerprinting, these stakeholders added.