Carriage Fee By Dth Platforms

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Reports are that DTH platforms too are now planning to charge a carriage fee, from TV channels.
Says Essel Group vice-president Arvind Mohan: "A DTH company incurs huge technical costs on infrastructure, maintaining billing systems and encryption technologies. DTH player have limited number of transponders and can carry limited number of channels, therefore it makes sense for a DTH player to charge a fee from the broadcaster." He added that since so many new channels are coming up, it's difficult to accommodate all of them.
Several new channels plan to launch as FTA channels in the next few months. These include atleast 3 channels from Peter Mukerjea's INX Media and others from Network 18.
Clearly, Tata Sky had Carriage fees on its mind, when it responded to the TRAI's consultation paper with "Any regulatory intervention for carriage pricing would be an exercise in futility, which could prove counter-productive and make DTH operations unviable. Nonetheless, it is submitted that DTH sector is in its infancy stage, it also has a very high licence fee structure, coupled with high (unregulated) content cost and investment in pan-India satellite network, and therefore, there are channels that need to be on DTH platform and vice versa. Thus at this stage of development, it is felt that the carriage issue ought to be left to the market forces."
Not surprisingly, broadcasters are unhappy with the carriage fee concept. Says Star India president (ad-sales & distribution) Paritosh Joshi: "DTH players have already begun charging a carriage fee from some of the smaller channels - they do so under the guise of calling it a 'technical fee' or by some other name. The DTH platform is just a delivery pipe. It is the content that broadcasters provide that makes the pipe work. You cannot ask somebody to pay up when it is they who provide the reason to be - no body wants a pipe that does not work." n



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Oh carriage fee is charged only from broadcaster know. very good. nothing wrong in charging carriage fee. these broadcasters earn lump sum via advertisements. they should be charged
 
what will be in dth platform if every channels go off from platform fearing to pay huge amount as carrier fee. then, how subscribers pay for dth with out proper or required channels on it.
 
what will be in dth platform if every channels go off from platform fearing to pay huge amount as carrier fee. then, how subscribers pay for dth with out proper or required channels on it.


Customers are charged so charging broadcaster a carriage fee is a good approach if it is in consumer interest to reduce channel cost and they cannot go off dth platform as there is a large revenue in addition to what they pay.
 
Customers are charged so charging broadcaster a carriage fee is a good approach if it is in consumer interest to reduce channel cost and they cannot go off dth platform as there is a large revenue in addition to what they pay.

Sir, thanks for using the word - if it is in.
what if it is not in. Because dth people may charge both customers and the channels. then what is the benefit to the customer.

for example 1. DTH charges say 4.00 crores per channel as carrier charges then dth may survive.
result more dth will come up (allready dish tv, Tata Sky, big tv, airtel, dd direcct, sun direct, videocon) in the air considering dth as better business and having unhealthy compitation.

2. How many channels can pay 4.00 crores to how many dth company to run the channels, since many channels are not making profit even after 5 years of service as every one feel because of huge investments like 200 crores or more.

3. Cable operators charge heavily to the customers say Rs. 300 per customer for poor quality feed and indirectly forcing the customers to go to dth where we get quality but troubled plan or packages where you can never settle for less than rs. 300/-

and in final we have to pay rs.300 to the dth and watch 50% lesser channels of our intrest but with the same number of useless channels replaced since 50% of the regional channels will be off fearing the carrier charges. Dth will claim as the same number of channels are available because they know how to show. never expect a dth to charge us any thing less than what we pay at present even after collecting c.c.from the channels.
 
Sir, thanks for using the word - if it is in.
what if it is not in. Because dth people may charge both customers and the channels. then what is the benefit to the customer.



I have considered it is the first time that there is a charge which is not for the consumers so in that way bringing down of channel cost solely lies in the hands of dth providers. Collateral effect of price charge from customers as well as channel providers will be detrimental for the growth of dth as there is high chances of regional channels to stay off air because of carrier charges. Dth holds the upperhand in choosing the fee whether minimal large or no carriage fee.
 


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