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'Sufficient competition', TRAI decides against coercive measures to regulate cable TV

The regulator, however, has suggested the government take suitable measures for sharing the cable infrastructure with telecom service providers for last-mile connectivity to stregthen broadband services

September 07, 2022 / 18:07 IST
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The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) has decided to not take any coercive measures against cable TV distributors, saying there is enough competition in the sector.

The regulator did suggest that the government take suitable measures to promote sharing of cable infrastructure with telecom service providers to enable broadband services.

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In its recommendations on ‘Monopoly/ Market Dominance in the Cable TV Services’ released on September 7, the regulator said there was no need for additional regulations to enhance competition.

“However, their developments may be monitored and interventions, as felt necessary, shall be considered at an appropriate time,” it said.