Tdsat issues notice to Trai in ESPN case

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Tdsat issues notice to Trai in ESPN case
9 September 2008

NEW DELHI: The Telecom Disputes Settlement and Appellate Tribunal has issued notice to the Telecom Reulatory Authority of India relating to a petition filed by ESPN contesting the sector regulator's pricing policy to DTH operators at 50 per cent below non Cas (conditional access system) cable rates.


Tdsat has further asked Trai to file a reply affidavit within four weeks and a rejoinder if needed within three weeks.

In its petition, ESPN said Trai's directives to the sports broadcaster to modify its reference interconnect offer (RIO) for direct-to-home operators is without any authority.

During the course of the hearing, ESPN counsel argued that it has been losing subscriber base due to the concept of add-on packages being introduced. ESPN's contention is that since the add-on packages are based on a la carte rates and are not included in the base package, the consumer has to pay more for a channel.

Trai's counsel submitted that ESPN was not following the rules and regulations as laid out. There are 17 broadcasters in the country having 129 pay channels and out of that 16 broadcasters with 126 pay channels have complied with the tariff fixed by the sector regulator. Only one broadcaster with three channels (ESPN, Star Sports and Star Cricket) has been resisting this, Trai's counsel argued.

The case has been listed for hearing on 7 November.

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Govt issues notice to ESPN for DTH pricing norm violation
9 Sep, 2008, 1955 hrs IST, PTI

NEW DELHI: The government has issued a show-cause notice to sports broadcaster ESPN asking it explain why its downlinking licence should not be revoked for violating guidelines on pricing plan for Direct-To-Home operators😀.

Highly placed sources in the Information and Broadcasting Ministry said the broadcaster, which has three channels-- ESPN, Start [COLOR=blue! important][COLOR=blue! important]Sports[/COLOR][/COLOR] and Star Cricket-- has been given 15 days time to respond.

When contacted, ESPN India officials declined to comment. The sources said the decision comes in the wake of TRAI recommendation to the ministry seeking suspension of the sport broadcaster's downlinking licence over the issue.

"TRAI had issued certain directive over pricing of channels offered to DTH operators. The company did not adhere to the norms laid down by the government, which led to the issue of the notice," sources added.

TRAI had even moved the Chief Metropolitan Magistrate against ESPN for non-compliance of its directives. A city court today issued summons to the top officials of the company to appear before it on November 27.

The broadcast regulator had filed a case last month seeking prosecution of sports broadcaster ESPN for non-compliance of its direction on pricing plan for Direct-To-Home operators.
Govt issues notice to ESPN for DTH pricing norm violation- Media-Media / Entertainment -News By Industry-News-The Economic Times

On the other hand, the Telecom Disputes Settlement and Appellate Tribunal (TDSAT) has issued notice to TRAI on a petition filed by ESPN, which is contesting the regulator's directive to it to provide channels to DTH operators at a rate 50 per cent below cable rates. TDSAT has directed TRAI to file their reply within four weeks.

I&B ministry issues notice to ESPN Software India | Televisionpoint.com News
 

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