DTH and Cable TV STBs Cannot Be Interoperable Due to Technical and Financial Constraints: Trai

The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) on Saturday announced that all Set-Top Boxes (STB) in India must be interoperable. The authority said that the Direct-to-Home (DTH) providers as well as multi-system operators (MSO) would be given six months from the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (MIB) notification to facilitate the service. Crucially, it was said that the interoperability would be permissible within the DTH segment and within cable segment respectively. It has to be noted that interoperability is already mandated in the DTH segment in theory as per the segment’s license conditions. However, in practice, STBs of one DTH service operator do not support reception of its rivals by default. While Trai’s recommendation on Saturday could be seen as the latest episode in the long journey of interoperability that began in 2006, lack of interoperability between DTH and Cable TV segment could be seen as deal breaker by many.

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Technical and Financial Constraints Prevent Interoperability Between Two Segments

Trai in its recommendations noted that several stakeholders were backing the idea of interoperability across platforms. However, “significant differences” in structure of STBs between DTH and cable segments coupled with eventual increase in costs of STBs seen due to inclusion of tuners for cable and DTH prevented universal interoperability.

“The cost implications of such a proposal need to be taken into consideration, especially, when such cross-platform interoperability would be needed by a fraction of the consumers,” Trai noted in its analysis. “Therefore, enforcing such a feature on 100% STBs whereas only an extremely small fraction will ever use such feature is not prudent. Moreover, design and development of SoC for universal STB would add time delays in its implementation.”