I guess finally they are coming to their senses, after a year in denial... Though not sure if broadcasters will take it lying down.
THe below (or some form od it) should have been implemented to make sense from day 1.
THe below (or some form od it) should have been implemented to make sense from day 1.
-When it comes to the channel bouquet, TRAI has also made changes there as well. TRAI mandates that a channel bouquet offered by the operator shouldn't be 1.5 times more expensive than the sum of those selected channels when bough under the a-la-carte way. Additionally, the average rate of a paid channel in the bouquet shouldn't be three times more expensive than it's a-la-carte rate.
-For broadcasters, their channel bouquets will only contain those channels that have a price of less Rs 12. For those channels priced more than Rs 12, consumers will have to choose them separately. -TRAI has decided that in case of a multi-TV connection registered to one subscriber, they will be charged a maximum of 40 per cent of declared NCF for second and additional TV connections.