Buddy, TRAI cannot be termed lame duck...They have stood by the regulations despite all the opposition from broadcasters which wanted many changes to it and as per my understanding wanted Pre NTO type of set up to be brought back which in my opinion was not at all good interms of giving choice to customers or providing fair / equal ground for all operators.
Previous chairman of TRAI Shri RS Sharma infact was even more stringent, decisive & upfront about bringing into effect original NTO 2.0 regulations which were even more beneficial for all stakeholders but broadcasters did not agree to implement the same & confronted TRAI on the same through legal route. Had those rules come into play then all issues would have been resolved. Still under leadership of new chairman TRAI has consulted with stakeholders & come up with new amended regulations which r somewhat good and similar to NTO 1.0 regulations but again we can see now Cable TV operators are objecting/against the price increase done by broadcasters.
I think now TRAI should again try to find a middle ground without further diluting NTO regulations or broadcasters themselves should reduce prices which would the appropriate corrective measure. Already prices were increased when NTO 1.0 was implemented but that time operators accepted the same but customers felt the pinch & cord cutting gained momentum thus now Cable TV operators r not ready to accept further increase in price bcoz Cable TV still reaches major part of the population demographic which is extremely price sensitive. Also Cable TV operators should improve service quality and other parameters to compete well with DTH operators in the future as this would also help them gain in the subscriber base which has more purchasing power & willing to spend more for good quality service....this inturn would help increase ARPU which is essential to earn good revenue
Let me reply that how TRAI buckled everytime.
NTO 1.0 -
After madras HC struck down 20% discount cap,
SC upheld 20% discount cap rule.
Still trai didn't implement discount cap just to save few months time.
After SC verdict, trai should have given time to implement discount cap. But trai hurriedly implemented nto without any cap.
This allowed broadcasters to taste blood(deep money).
Nto2.0- it was never struck down by any court. Trai themselves buckled down and again went for consultation. This resulted in nto 3.0 which is not being implemented now.
So nto1 to nto3 , it has been downhill trend only.
Since broadcasters are not confident about their product, they try to milk subscription revenue even at cost of ad revenue.
Now only solution is remove all broadcasters bouquets and all channels be put under a la carte.
Since broadcasters are not going to mend their ways, so its better if they go broke.
Objective of digitisation and nto was to bring down cost, prices and increase transparency.
But result is high cost, prices and more money in hands of broadcasters. This is cost we paid for transparent regime.