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Local cable operators and multi-system operators, represented by the Tamil Nadu Digital Cable TV Operators Association, in its 'legal notice' to TRAI said that the pay channel broadcasters misinterpreted the New Tariff Order, 2020 with a malafide intent, and have 'substantially inflated' the prices, and feared that such an action would lead to a loss of their subscriber base.
In a notice the digital cable group said that "our clients are not doubting on your (Trai) intentions but have been shocked and surprised to see the conduct and malafide of the pay channel broadcasters who have wrongly interpreted the New Tariff Order, 2020 and have substantially inflated the prices of the pay channels."
In a notice the digital cable group said that "our clients are not doubting on your (Trai) intentions but have been shocked and surprised to see the conduct and malafide of the pay channel broadcasters who have wrongly interpreted the New Tariff Order, 2020 and have substantially inflated the prices of the pay channels."
Fearing subscriber erosion, digital cable TV operators send legal notice to Trai - ET Telecom
The development comes on close heels of top broadcasters – Star & Disney India, Sony Pictures Networks India (SPN) Zee Entertainment Enterprises (ZEE) and Viacom18 – revised their channel pricing in compliance with effect from December 1, citing compliance to the Trai's amended tariff order.
telecom.economictimes.indiatimes.com