Arasu DAS licence: I&B ministry told to decide

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It seems like deja vu. It was around this time last year that Information and Broadcasting (I&B) Minister Manish Tewari was urging the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) to move fast on deciding on the issue whether the Tamil Nadu Arasu Cable TV Corp should be given a digital addressable system (DAS) licence. The TRAI had responded with a paper issued on 28 December 2013 on “Issues related to entry of certain entities into broadcasting and distribution activities.”
It had recommended that the Central Government, State Governments and their entities should not be permitted to enter into the business of broadcasting and distribution of TV channels. Based on that, a DAS licence was not issued to Arasu, despite continued pressure from the Centre’s allies AIADMK and Tamil Nadu chief minister Jayalalithaa.

Now the ball has landed back with the I&B Ministry over the weekend, the Madras High Court reportedly telling it to once again take a stand on the MSO's DAS licence. The court also directed the TRAI not to take any coercive action against it even if it continues to deliver analogue signals to its six million odd subscribers in the state. And it also said the case was adjourned for four weeks.

The Madras High Court issued these orders based on a petition that Arasu cable had filed with it. Arasu, on its part, had taken a decision to move the courts following TRAI's announcement, earlier this month, that Chennai's cable TV operators, broadcasters, and MSOs should take positive steps towards complete DAS in Chennai - one of the initial phase I metros - or face its wrath.

http://www.indiantelevision.com/digital/y2k13/dec/decdig66.php
 
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