Tony Sehgal
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That's well explained. In short TRAI has applied speed breakers on advancements where as some of the states in USA and UK have aleady started terrestrial 4k broadcast using latest ATSC 3.0 standard.Its off topic but need to just say with new TRAI rules the broadcasters have increased their prices and now its not affordable for HD channels leave SD channels which were costing 19 Rs and after viewers started to look for affordable packages it has taken a hit. When you see channels like Travel XP broadcasting in SD/HD not available for major platforms how you expect for 4K and UHD channels. Again its not a case of demand and supply but the entire broadcasting channels/operators/prices/policies/content needs rethink so that it makes more sense to subscribe them with regards to common viewers and profitable for the broadcasters/operators/consumers/TV manufacturers all included in the entire spectrum.