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Here’s why broadcasters are not happy with TRAI’s amendments to NTO

During the transition period while implementing NTO 1, the collective cost to the broadcasters was around Rs 1,000 crore

January 13, 2020 / 19:16 IST
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In February 2019, the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) came up with a New Tariff Order (NTO) which brought changes to the way pay channels were priced.

The new regulatory framework is popularly known as the MRP regime because after NTO came into effect, subscribers became aware of paying for what they were watching.

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Despite apprehension about the magnitude of changes, the broadcasters supported NTO.

Prathyusha Agarwal, Chief Marketing Officer - ZEEL, in an earlier interview had also said TRAI is giving people the power to purchase channels they want to see, which is why every channel is priced individually.