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TDSAT defers hearing on conditional access system for TV channelsnews
14 November 2006

Mumbai: Broadcast regulator TDSAT has deferred a hearing on an order by the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) fixing Rs5 as the price for pay channels in areas falling under the Conditional Access System (CAS).

The hearing was deferred as counsels appearing on behalf of some broadcasters who challenged the order sought more time to file replies.

Broadcasters Set, Discovery, ESPN Star Sports and ESPN Software India Ltd who have challenged TRAI's directive, have asked Telecom Disputes Settlement Appellate Tribunal for more time to file their replies.

The TDSAT bench headed by Justice Arun Kumar listed the matter on December 12 for the next hearing.

Following TDSAT's directions on October 4, broadcasters were to file their rejoinders over the reply filed by TRAI. However, only ESPN Star Sports has filed its reply.

ESPN counsel Iqbal Chagla said multi system operators Hathway Cable and Indusind Media, who support TRAI, had also filed their reply late and the broadcasters needed time to file rejoinder for their applications.

The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India had on August 31 asked channels to charge Rs5 per channel per month in areas falling under CAS.

The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) had announced initiatives to answer consumer's queries on CAS for viewing satellite channels, including doubts over the set top box, tariffs and quality of service.

The move by the telecom watchdog follows Delhi High Court's directive to implement CAS in the metros of Delhi, Mumbai and Kolkata by December 31.

TRAI has placed on its website www.trai.gov.in a compilation of FAQs (frequently answered questions) on CAS, and other regulations of TRAI to educate subscribers and clarify doubts on set top box, smart card, tariff package, types of channels and timeline for quality of service.


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TDSAT defers hearing on conditional access system for TV channels