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Now, China-made STBs ‘invade’ Hyderabad households

Make sure that your cable TV operator installs an STB with proper details as prescribed by Legal Metrology Department. The department has found several cable operators selling China-made STBs in violation of the norms.

According to the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting guidelines, analog signals are set to be turned off from March 31 and to access the digital signals one needs an STB.

The advantage being enhanced sound and picture quality and access to more than 500 channels.

But operators here are selling STBs without details like name and address of the manufacturer, package date and price tag and are fleecing the customers by charging them anywhere between Rs.1,200 and Rs.1,800.

In a recent raid conducted at an office in Hyderguda, officials of Legal Metrology Department seized 1,500 China-made STBs lacking mandatory specifications. The seized material was handed over in the court for further action.

Deadline

Officials said operators were importing STBs from China in bulk quantities and selling them at higher rate to encash the current demand even as the deadline is fast approaching.

Like Chinese-made cheap mobile phones, STBs that are low in quality and costing less are available in China and operators are taking advantage of this.

Sources said that a city-based operator had purchased over one lakh STBs in China without adhering to norms.

Upsets consumers

Residents too are upset over the ongoing sale of set-top boxes.

“As there is no government control on the sales, operators are charging exorbitant rates,” rued Greater Hyderabad Residents Forum Secretary S. Sahadev.

He said out of 30 lakh cable TV consumers in GHMC limits, only three lakh have installed STBs.

The forum has submitted a memorandum to the Hyderabad Joint Collector, the nodal officer to look into the implementation process, a few days ago, but nothing concrete has been done till date to help customers, said Mr. Sahadev. “We request the State government to intervene and take necessary steps to prevent operators from fleecing the customers,” he added.

Now, China-made STBs ‘invade’ Hyderabad households - The Hindu
 
On No, why telling so soon, why cant they wait till the poor MSO's who take all the pain for importing STB's from poor Chinese vendors. As usual we have to wait until the people buy and bear the cost and the announcement and caution for namesake.

Why cant TRAI first force MSO's to buy STB's with global smart card capability, if not available ask the Indian manufacturers to make one with atleast 2 or 3 year warranty and if cost is high then sell it in the market and those who want can purchase and get benefited.
 
mjahabarsadiq said:
Now, China-made STBs ‘invade’ Hyderabad households

Make sure that your cable TV operator installs an STB with proper details as prescribed by Legal Metrology Department. The department has found several cable operators selling China-made STBs in violation of the norms.

According to the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting guidelines, analog signals are set to be turned off from March 31 and to access the digital signals one needs an STB.

The advantage being enhanced sound and picture quality and access to more than 500 channels.

But operators here are selling STBs without details like name and address of the manufacturer, package date and price tag and are fleecing the customers by charging them anywhere between Rs.1,200 and Rs.1,800.

In a recent raid conducted at an office in Hyderguda, officials of Legal Metrology Department seized 1,500 China-made STBs lacking mandatory specifications. The seized material was handed over in the court for further action.

Deadline

Officials said operators were importing STBs from China in bulk quantities and selling them at higher rate to encash the current demand even as the deadline is fast approaching.

Like Chinese-made cheap mobile phones, STBs that are low in quality and costing less are available in China and operators are taking advantage of this.

Sources said that a city-based operator had purchased over one lakh STBs in China without adhering to norms.

Upsets consumers

Residents too are upset over the ongoing sale of set-top boxes.

“As there is no government control on the sales, operators are charging exorbitant rates,” rued Greater Hyderabad Residents Forum Secretary S. Sahadev.

He said out of 30 lakh cable TV consumers in GHMC limits, only three lakh have installed STBs.

The forum has submitted a memorandum to the Hyderabad Joint Collector, the nodal officer to look into the implementation process, a few days ago, but nothing concrete has been done till date to help customers, said Mr. Sahadev. “We request the State government to intervene and take necessary steps to prevent operators from fleecing the customers,” he added.

Now, China-made STBs ‘invade’ Hyderabad households - The Hindu

all this will happens if things happen without planning... its india!
 
No any Ku band Platform FTA As Per Indian Govt Rule But DD Direct ...:lol
it happens Only in india :P
 
jvcbpl said:
mjahabarsadiq said:
Now, China-made STBs ‘invade’ Hyderabad households

Make sure that your cable TV operator installs an STB with proper details as prescribed by Legal Metrology Department. The department has found several cable operators selling China-made STBs in violation of the norms.

According to the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting guidelines, analog signals are set to be turned off from March 31 and to access the digital signals one needs an STB.

The advantage being enhanced sound and picture quality and access to more than 500 channels.

But operators here are selling STBs without details like name and address of the manufacturer, package date and price tag and are fleecing the customers by charging them anywhere between Rs.1,200 and Rs.1,800.

In a recent raid conducted at an office in Hyderguda, officials of Legal Metrology Department seized 1,500 China-made STBs lacking mandatory specifications. The seized material was handed over in the court for further action.

Deadline

Officials said operators were importing STBs from China in bulk quantities and selling them at higher rate to encash the current demand even as the deadline is fast approaching.

Like Chinese-made cheap mobile phones, STBs that are low in quality and costing less are available in China and operators are taking advantage of this.

Sources said that a city-based operator had purchased over one lakh STBs in China without adhering to norms.

Upsets consumers

Residents too are upset over the ongoing sale of set-top boxes.

“As there is no government control on the sales, operators are charging exorbitant rates,” rued Greater Hyderabad Residents Forum Secretary S. Sahadev.

He said out of 30 lakh cable TV consumers in GHMC limits, only three lakh have installed STBs.

The forum has submitted a memorandum to the Hyderabad Joint Collector, the nodal officer to look into the implementation process, a few days ago, but nothing concrete has been done till date to help customers, said Mr. Sahadev. “We request the State government to intervene and take necessary steps to prevent operators from fleecing the customers,” he added.

Now, China-made STBs ‘invade’ Hyderabad households - The Hindu

all this will happens if things happen without planning... its india!

All they want is DAS to complete so they can tell the world that they have DAS and make more revenue, but they don't know how it happens and what issues may arise and will it be really possible.
 
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