DTH portability in India

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Ministry takes first step towards DTH portability 😀

The move is likely to help around 6.4 mn subscribers of Dish TV and Tata Sky

Subcribers to Direct-to-Home (DTH) services will soon be able to switch their operators without paying for a new set-top box that comes with every connection and costs Rs 1,500-2,000. This means once a DTH consumer buys a set-top box, he will be able to access the service of any service provider with technical changes in the box.

The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (I&B) has asked the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) to draft norms for advanced DTH set-top box technology, including related to interoperability of the boxes.

The move is likely to help around 6.4 million subscribers of Dish TV and Tata Sky the most as they will be able to take the services of new DTH operators without paying for a new set-top box, say sources.

This is significant because currently only Dish TV and Tata Sky set-top boxes are technically interoperable. This means that their consumers cannot access the signals of other operators like Big TV, Airtel’s Digital TV or Sun Direct. DTH licensing norms clearly state that all DTH set-top boxes should be BIS-compliant and interoperable.

The interoperability of Dish TV and Tata Sky has been possible because both use MPEG-2 compression technology and follow BIS norms on the matter.

However, with advancement of DTH compression technology and lack of norms, the set-top boxes of almost all new DTH players that use MPEG-4 advanced compression technology remain non-BIS compliant. “You cannot blame any DTH operator for this. The main problem is that there are no interoperability norms for MPEG-2 and MPEG-4 set-top boxes because the BIS has not made any norms for advanced DTH technology,” says a senior executive of a leading DTH firm.

“The I&B ministry has been sitting on papers related to interoperability of all types of set-top boxes. Now, with the BIS getting the go-ahead on the matter, the process for formulation of interoperability norms will begin,” said a technical head of an existing DTH firm.

The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) had earlier suggested that the onus of providing interoperable DTH set-top boxes should be on old operators like Dish TV and Tata Sky and not on new entrants like Big TV, Digital TV or Sun Direct.

However, this suggestion was not accepted by the I&B ministry, sources said.

The meeting between the BIS technical team and the representatives of DTH companies is likely to be held after Diwali, say sources.

Ministry takes first step towards DTH portability
 
Lets note the date, and then lets find how many days/months/years it takes.
 
Lets note the date, and then lets find how many days/months/years it takes.
Instruction to amend the standard to include mpeg4 was given to BIS one year ago, when the new players entered the field, when TS and dish informed TRAI that only the new players have to provide compatibility to mpeg2 as the Indian standard recognised only mpeg2.
 
This issue can only be solved by involvement of Raj Thackeray. He will threaten them for interoperability and will ask to include all the Marathi Channels across all the DTH platforms.
 
LOL that was funny and logical, but he wont take interest as none of the DTH service owners are from Maharashtra.
 
We are nearing the 1 year anniversary mark since the announcement was made. Looks like things are stuck at the same point. Only change is that some new players have entered the DTH marked.I think DTH interoperability in a pipe dream in India. The day when you can go out to an electronics store and buy your own STB with the latest features and then just push in a SIM card to get access to the channels would be day when all DTH households can truly rejoice. I saw this happening in Gulf countries some 6 years ago.
 
haha lol punekar... i'm currently working on this shit... in such money driven market its not gonna be implemented... wat do u think?... nevertheless our team is stil tryin 2 prove somethin... i'm 4m d gulf i know abt humax interoperable boxes... infact i used 2 hav one...😉 but wil it comply wid the requirements of our country is the issue... thing is if v build dis system n it turns out costlier dan any service provider's its not gonna b bought by the public... der lies the catch...
 
DTH portability is possible just like GSM by making DTH device free.

for example just like GSM, buy a sim(connection) from DTH providers and buy STB from set top box manufacturer.

This will increase the poor quality of the set top boxes currently provided.

Then there will be STB advertisements like this....Buy this STB this supports mpeg2, mpeg4, H.264, PAL/NTSC, Dual Sim STB(have multiple DTH operators using single box) just like Nokia says dual-sim,2G, 3G, video calling, music playback 50 hrs etc etc🙂😀


One important thing why many DTH operators dont tell full Technical Specification of their STB like Supported TV system, supported technology, HDMI Details.....even local DVD Players tells such details

Also none of the DTH offer any type of Refund Policy/Return Policy if cutomer is not satisfied. There should be hard rules for the DTH providers.
 
I didnt read full Thread. But I would like to get RDTV viewing card & a CAM module (will I find at FTA Receivers Dealer).I contact cc of RDTV many times by mail but they just provide entry pack & stb details. Now I think to buy new RDTV stb / get second hand stb & use only the card.But if you use CAM for other service you cant enjoy Interactive services of that DTH properly.
 

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