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Exclusive: TRAI to propose infra sharing to cut cost of DTH, other carriers

The proposals are likely also aimed at increasing competition in the distribution segment, particularly in the direct-to-home, and headend-in-the-sky (HITS) services.

March 20, 2017 / 08:45 IST
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Dhirendra Tripathi Moneycontrol News

Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) is set to recommend sharing of back-end infrastructure between satellite TV service distributors to help them cut their costs of operations, according to an official familiar with the development. The official said the proposals were also aimed at increasing competition in the distribution segment by encouraging entry of more players, particularly in the direct-to-home, and headend-in-the-sky (HITS) services.

The recommendations, likely to be made public today, will be sent to the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting for its consideration and approval.

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Among major changes that the broadcast regulator is likely to recommend is a proposal to allow sharing of satellite transponders and earth station facilities by a DTH operator with other DTH players and distribution platforms. TRAI feels sharing of transponders would not only address their demand-supply mismatch but also reduce both capital and operating expenditure of the companies and hence also spur competition. This will increase affordability for the subscribers.

"In case of a shared satellite capacity/transponder, the licencee in whose name it has been issued will continue to be responsible for ensuring compliance with all licence conditions," the official said.