The Cable
Television Networks (Regulation) Amendment Act, 2011 has made it mandatory for
switchover of the existing analogue Cable TV networks to Digital Addressable
System (DAS) by December 2014, in a phased manner. In respect of four metros of
Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata and Chennai, the digital switchover is mandated to be
completed by 30th June 2012.
The Task
Force, comprising of all stakeholders, constituted by the Ministry in April,
2011, has been monitoring the progress made by various stakeholders towards digitisation. The task force has also undertaken field
visits and interacted with local stakeholders. Discussions have been regularly
held with Broadcasters, Multi System Operators (MSOs), Local Cable Operators
(LCOs), while the Ministry of Information & Broadcasting has been in
regular contact with the concerned State Governments on this issue.
Regulations
on Tariff & Interconnection
were issued by TRAI only on 30th April 2012 instead of being issued
in January, 2012, as expected. The
Quality of Service Regulations and the Consumer Complaint Redressal
Regulations were issued on 14th May, 2012 by TRAI. As per these
Regulations, every Broadcaster and MSO was required to publish its Reference
Interconnect Offers (RIOs) within 30
days of issue of the Regulation. Another 30 days are required for negotiations
between Broadcasters and MSOs.
Thereafter, the MSOs and LCOs arrive at agreements which enable the
consumers to have a clear indication of the terms and conditions for installing
Set Top Boxes and the prices of channels on an a-la-carte
as well as on a bouquet basis.
The second order of TRAI of 14th May, 2012, has mandated that
every MSO or its linked Cable Operator has to put in place a Consumer Complaint Redressal
System consisting of a complaint centre with toll free consumer care number,
web based complaint monitoring system as well as appoint or designate one or
more nodal officers and publish consumer’s charter for DAS.
Both
these orders of TRAI have not yet been substantially implemented. As a result of this, the installation of Set
Top Boxes has not picked up necessary pace for the completion of the process of
digitalisation by 30th June, 2012.
The assessment of these ground realities,
compels the Ministry of Information & Broadcasting to set a new
deadline. It is,
however, imperative that the modified target deadline is set with strict
benchmarks to ensure that no complacency sets-in in the system and the new
target date is achieved collectively by all the stakeholders.
Therefore, keeping in view
public interest and after intensive and extensive consultations, as well as
written commitments from all the stakeholders, for fully implementing the
regulations of TRAI, the Ministry of Information & Broadcasting has decided
to modify the 30th June deadline for a complete switch over to 31st
October 2012 for all four Metro Cities i.e Delhi,
Mumbai, Chennai and Kolkata.
All the TRAI
regulations for DAS will come into effect from 01st November, 2012.
The Ministry
of Information & Broadcasting will closely monitor the process of digitalisation over the next four months. The Ministry of Information &
Broadcasting will issue warning letters to those going slow on their written
commitments. Needless to add that both,
the Ministry of Information & Broadcasting and TRAI,
will take action under the provisions of the Cable Act, wherever and whenever
necessary.
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