In the interest of cable TV and DTH subscribers, TRAI had directed the channel to release new tariff rates by August 10. The regulator claims that this will reduce the cost of watching TV. But the news from TRAI and this industry source, most of the channel companies are still reluctant to accept it. Even several large corporations have again approached the Bombay High Court. As a result, the entanglement is still in force. Although TRAI claims that they will implement the rule on a specific day as there is no suspension order.
In the interest of customers, TRAI introduced new cable rules and tariff system last year. But allegations arose, being indirectly forced to take bokeh or packages. The price of separate channels is often kept higher. Additional disliked channels are being inserted in Boke again. To curb this trend, TRAI amended the law again in January and asked the channel to introduce new rules from March. For example, it is said that the channel can be kept in Boke only if the price is 12 rupees or less. The companies go to court with this. But as there was no suspension order, TRAI set a new deadline of August 10.
According to the concerned sources, some channel companies have recently filed a case in this regard. Although listed for two days, he did not have a hearing. The hearing is scheduled to resume on Monday. According to TRAI sources on Saturday, they will implement the order as there is no suspension order yet.
Chandranath Pine, secretary of the Kolkata Association of Broadband and Cable TV Operators, said, "I have not heard anything about the change in the price of the channel yet. But I have heard the case. "
Alok Sharma, general secretary of the Ideal Cable Operators Association, however, pleaded for a stay on Boke's price change in the Corona situation. But Tri argued that it would benefit the customer? His response to this question was, "If there is a change in the current situation, it will be difficult to explain to the customers."
However, according to many customers, this rule was known to all in January. If the court does not give a stay order, how long will it take to implement it?
In the interest of customers, TRAI introduced new cable rules and tariff system last year. But allegations arose, being indirectly forced to take bokeh or packages. The price of separate channels is often kept higher. Additional disliked channels are being inserted in Boke again. To curb this trend, TRAI amended the law again in January and asked the channel to introduce new rules from March. For example, it is said that the channel can be kept in Boke only if the price is 12 rupees or less. The companies go to court with this. But as there was no suspension order, TRAI set a new deadline of August 10.
According to the concerned sources, some channel companies have recently filed a case in this regard. Although listed for two days, he did not have a hearing. The hearing is scheduled to resume on Monday. According to TRAI sources on Saturday, they will implement the order as there is no suspension order yet.
Chandranath Pine, secretary of the Kolkata Association of Broadband and Cable TV Operators, said, "I have not heard anything about the change in the price of the channel yet. But I have heard the case. "
Alok Sharma, general secretary of the Ideal Cable Operators Association, however, pleaded for a stay on Boke's price change in the Corona situation. But Tri argued that it would benefit the customer? His response to this question was, "If there is a change in the current situation, it will be difficult to explain to the customers."
However, according to many customers, this rule was known to all in January. If the court does not give a stay order, how long will it take to implement it?
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