Breaking Den, Hathway, Siti, 3 more violated new tariff norms; TRAI seeks compliance in 5 days

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TRAI found that GTPL Hathway, Siti Networks, Fastway Transmissions Private Ltd, Den Networks, and IMCL are forcing channels and package schemes to the consumers.

Regulator TRAI on Tuesday said six cable TV players, including GTPL Hathway and Siti Networks, violated several rules, especially those related to new tariff order, and directed them to ensure compliance within five days. The other players are Fastway Transmissions Private Ltd, Den Networks, and IndusInd Media and Communications Ltd (IMCL) and Hathway Digital.

The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) found that GTPL Hathway, Siti Networks, Fastway Transmissions Private Ltd, Den Networks, and IMCL are forcing channels and package schemes to the consumers, and subscribers are not able to exercise their choice till date.

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Fastway too much Charging for HD Package
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everyone!!! they are trying to make money from every silly reason. Firstly, digitization then GST now TRAI new mandate. Only customers are the sufferer and cable walas are the money maker. I doubt, still they will not show exactly ,how many subscribers are watching particular channel/bouquet, to a particular broadcaster. In India, if you can do cheat freely then rule is 'Okay' otherwise bash the rule. Too funny to think India as a super power within 2020 in this situation. :(
 
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