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With just four days to the switchover to new cable tariff system, the multi system operators (MSO) in the city have decided to give a buffering period of seven days to the viewers when the cable channels go off air after midnight on January 31 — the deadline set by Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) for customer migration to the new regime.
“If the central government doesn’t extend the deadline further, we will give a buffering period of one week to customers. The MSOs will provide a basic package after the channels go off the air after January 31 midnight. In the meantime, we will reach out to them and apprise them of the situation. Content of this basic package may vary and it will be decided by the MSOs,” Mrinal Chatterjee of Bengal Boradband told TOI.
MSOs to give 7-day buffer to customers - Times of India
“If the central government doesn’t extend the deadline further, we will give a buffering period of one week to customers. The MSOs will provide a basic package after the channels go off the air after January 31 midnight. In the meantime, we will reach out to them and apprise them of the situation. Content of this basic package may vary and it will be decided by the MSOs,” Mrinal Chatterjee of Bengal Boradband told TOI.
MSOs to give 7-day buffer to customers - Times of India
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